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Man dead in shooting in Kitchener, hold and secure lifted at 6 schools

A 28-year-old man is dead and six schools were placed in hold and secure as police investigated a shooting in Kitchener, Ont., on Thursday morning.

Hold and secures at six schools lifted by 11 a.m.

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Police were at the scene of a fatal shooting in a residential neighbourhood in Kitchener Thursday morning. (Cameron Mahler/CBC)

A 28-year-old man is dead after a shooting in Kitchener, Ont., on Thursday morning.

Police were called to a residential street in thearea of Gray Street and Casey Drive for a shooting just after 9:00a.m. ET. People were asked to avoid the area.

The man's body was found outside a home and police said "investigators believe that this was a targeted" shooting.

"Residents in the area are asked to check the video from their security or doorbell cameras for any video footage in relation to this shooting," police said in a release.

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Police were investigating a fatal shooting in Kitchener Thursday. One male has died. Briefly, six schools in the area of Gray Street and Casey Drive were put under a 'hold and secure' which means students are kept inside and no one is permitted to enter the school. The investigation is ongoing.

Six schools were placedin hold and secure as police investigated, which means students were kept inside the building and no one was allowed to enter the school. The hold and secure was lifted at 11 a.m.

The six schools that were placedin hold and secure were:

  • Grand River Collegiate.
  • Chicopee Hills.
  • Lackner Woods.
  • Stanley Park.
  • St. John PaulII School.
  • St. Daniel Catholic Elementary.

The Waterloo Region District School Board said in a notice on its website that students continued to learn in class and access to the school wasrestricted as a precaution.