Toronto

Man, 69, killed in North York shooting, police say

Police say a man was killed in North York early Monday morning in what they believe was a targeted shooting. The victim, Mariano De-Marco of Toronto, was found in the driveway of a residence on Fairholme Avenue.

Victim found in driveway of home, according to police. They believe the shooting was targeted

Toronto police tow a minivan at the scene of a fatal shooting in North York on Dec. 9, 2024.
Toronto police tow a minivan at the scene of a fatal shooting in North York on Dec. 9, 2024. (Jaskaran Singh/CBC)

A 69-year-old man was killed in what police believe to be a targeted shooting in North York early Monday, Toronto police say.

Around 4 a.m., a parking officer came across a man with a gunshot wound and no vital signs lying in a driveway on Fairholme Avenue, in the area of Lawrence Avenue W. and Allen Road, Det.-Sgt. Aaron Akeson told reporters Monday afternoon.

Akeson identified the victim as Mariano De-Marco of Toronto. He was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Police believe the shooting was targeted, Akeson said, though he did not say why. 

"He's a father, a grandfather, an uncle, and there's a lot of people that are very upset by his death," Akeson said.

A middle aged white man in a suit and dark wool overcoat speaks into reporters microphones at a scrum outside a building on a wet December day
Det.-Sgt. Aaron Akeson told reporters Monday that police believe the fatal shooting of 69-year-old Mariano De-Marco was targeted. (CBC)

Akeson did not confirm whether De-Marco lived in the area where he was found.

Police don't have any details about the suspects at this time.

Investigators are now canvassing the area for witnesses and asking anyone with information or video of the incident to come forward, Akeson said.