Canada Condo Killer Faced Possible Eviction Before Shooting

Canada Condo Killer Faced Possible Eviction Before Shooting
Floral tributes are shown outside a condo building in Vaughan, Ont., Dec. 20, 2022. Fakiha Baig/The Canadian Press
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TORONTO—A suburban Toronto man who was killed by police after authorities say he fatally shot five people in his condominium building, including three members of the condo board, had a court hearing scheduled for the next day to determine if the building’s management could evict him.

Francesco Villi, 73, attacked neighbors on three floors of his building on Sunday night, killing three men and two women and wounding a sixth person, the 66-year-old wife of the board president, who is expected to survive, according to officials. One of the officers who responded to a call about an active shooter inside the building in the suburb of Vaughan shot and killed Villi, authorities said.