A 37-year-old Indian man named Chandan Kumar Raja Nandakumar was shot and killed outside a crowded mall in Etobicoke, Toronto, on Sunday around 3.30 pm. The incident happened in broad daylight during a busy shopping afternoon, disturbing shoppers and workers. Toronto Police arrived while Kumar was still alive and rushed him to the hospital, but he died from his injuries. Inspector Errol Watson said, "We have reasons to believe that the shooting was targeted." This is Toronto's third homicide in 2026. Watson added, "I can understand a shooting like this, especially at a mall, can cause concern for the safety of the public. Officers will be canvassing for any witnesses, videos and evidence. We are asking anyone who saw something to say something." At the scene, police found a white Hyundai SUV with about 10 bullet holes in the driver’s side windshield parked near the mall entrance. Many people inside the mall said they did not notice the shooting until they saw police arrive. Authorities believe the suspects did not enter the mall. Woodbine Mall spokesperson Andrea Zviedris said in a statement to CBC Toronto, "We are aware of the tragic situation and are cooperating with authorities," but declined to comment further on the active investigation. Kumar, originally from Karnataka, India, had been working in Canada for six years.