Peel Regional Police have not given up the hunt and at 10 a.m. Thursday the head of Homicide will update the media on their investigation.
“(We’ll) share some evidence, appeal for information and let everyone know we are still working this (case) as hard as ever,” Insp. George Koekoek tells The Sun.
Kesean was watching television in his family’s townhome on Ardglen Dr., near Kennedy Rd. S. and Clarence St., when a bullet pierced the living room window and struck the boy in the head just before 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 23, 2013.
The gunman disappeared into the night.
Toronto sun will have live updates from the press conference at Peel Regional Police headquarters so hit up the source.
What hurts the most is that this young man just moved in this apartment with his parents and the former residents were troublemakers as I heard. The gunman had no idea that it was a set of new residents that had moved in. Help police find them. Say something, be a witness, call Crime Stoppers. I had just left Canada when it happened and wtill fight gun violence online.