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Pregnant woman shot, killed in car

Premature baby stable; shooters on loose as gun violence spikes in Toronto region

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TORONTO — A premature baby delivered via emergency C-section shortly before its mother died from gunshot wounds is in stable condition, Toronto police said Monday as they appealed to the public for help identifyin­g those responsibl­e for the “outrageous” death.

Police said Candice Rochelle Bobb, of Mississaug­a, Ont., died late Sunday night when she was shot while returning from watching a basketball game.

They said the 35-year-old woman was in a vehicle in the city’s northwest end with three other people at the time of the shooting. The occupants of the vehicle were not known to police, but officers said the vehicle was the clear target of the shooting.

Bobb, who was five months pregnant, has become Toronto’s 29th homicide victim in a year that’s seen a marked increase in guns on city streets, police said. There were 56 documented homicides in Toronto last year.

Divisional Supt. Ron Taverner said the “outrageous” death comes at a time when police are dealing with a spike in violence for which they have not identified a cause.

“There’s no doubt that there’s obviously more guns on the street. More young people and people in general carrying guns,” Taverner said.

Police refused to speculate on the number of shooting suspects they’re seeking in Bobb’s death. They indicated the shots were fired from a vehicle, but did not provide descriptio­ns or details, citing the early phase of the investigat­ion.

Police said the shooting occurred around 11:30 p.m. as Bobb and three others were returning from an organized amateur men’s basketball league game.

The shots rang out as the car stopped to drop off one of the people in the car, police said, declining to say whether the person in question was Bobb herself.

Police did not release any informatio­n about Bobb’s baby, but data suggests the infant faces a difficult struggle for survival.

Toronto Mayor John Tory echoed the police call for public assistance, condemning the deadly shooting as a “travesty” and saying no child should enter the world without a mother.

“Violence in any form in this city is unacceptab­le,” he said in a statement.

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