Woman accused of murder in shooting of Brampton man

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Published Oct 20, 2024  • 

Stacey Downey, 36, of Toronto (Police handout)Stacey Downey, 36, of Toronto (Police handout)

A 36-year-old Toronto woman allegedly gunned down a homicide victim over the Labour Day weekend, according to Toronto Police.

Stacey Downey, who was wanted in a Canada-wide warrant, has been charged with first-degree murder.

Police said officers found a critically wounded Brampton man, Triston McNally, 37, on Sept. 1 in the Eglinton Ave.-Dufferin St. area.

Emergency personnel performed life-saving measures when they found McNally, but he was pronounced dead later at a hospital.

Police said the fatal shooting happened near an after-hours club, but added officers did not know whether the operation was connected to the crime.

Police urged anyone with information to call 416-808-7400.

A murder victim who was gunned down near a Toronto after-hours club has been identified as Triston McNally, 37, of Brampton. Homicide victim Triston McNally, 37, of Brampton was gunned down near a Toronto after-hours club. (Toronto Police handout)

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