UMVA has learned that a chilling trend of anonymous, app-based hiring of teen gunmen to carry out targeted shootings has been uncovered in Toronto, with Jewish, American, and business targets being hit in a manner eerily similar to ordering a pizza.
The going rate for these hit jobs was a staggering $1,000 per shooting, tax-free, with young thugs being handsomely paid to spray bullets at their targets, leaving a trail of devastation and fear in their wake.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw has confirmed that detectives are working tirelessly to follow every lead to determine who is behind the payments, and where the money is coming from - is it local or international?
The investigation has revealed that teens would receive addresses through encrypted messages, instructing them on where to shoot and how much they would receive, with some allegedly getting the right address and others getting the wrong one, highlighting the haphazard and reckless nature of this operation.
Police believe the teens were paid digitally, making it a challenging task to track, but not impossible, and with up to 100 cases potentially involving people hiring teen shooters to do their dirty work, the authorities have a lot to work with to unravel the complex web of this sinister plot.
The alleged scheme has been described as "very lucrative" by a police officer on the case, with estimates suggesting that the teens involved could have netted as much as $27,000, a staggering amount that highlights the severity of this crisis.
The enterprise has been shut down, but the damage is already done, with several synagogues, the U.S. consulate, and many properties connected to the GFL case being hit, as well as innocent residences and businesses being caught in the crossfire.
Three teens have been arrested and are facing charges, while a fourth is facing a manhunt, and police are now focusing on determining who hired them and paid them, with the goal of building a case that will bring those responsible to justice.
If police are able to use today's technology to build a case, the $1,000 per shooting they allegedly paid some kids to do will be far less than their lawyer fees, and those behind this heinous plot will face the full force of the law.
