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26-year-old Abdi Jama dead after being shot multiple times in Carlington

A known gang member has died after being shot multiple times behind a strip mall on Merivale Road in the Carlington area on Sunday morning, Ottawa police confirm.

Abdi Jama shot on Merivale Road day after Jacob Thompson shot dead on Elmira Drive

A man with gunshot wounds was dropped off at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre after reports of a shooting more than a kilometre away in Carlington. He died of his injuries. (Andrew Foote/CBC)

A known gang member has died after being shot multiple times behind a strip mall onMerivale Roadin the Carlington area on Sunday morning, Ottawa police confirm.

It's the 13th homicide of 2016, and comes a day after a man was shot and killed on Elmira Drive.

"It's very concerning," saidDutyInsp. SeanMcDade. "We've obviously seen an increase in gun violence."

Emergency crews responded to reports of multiple shots fired behind a strip mall on Shillington Avenue and Merivale Road just after 6 a.m. but did not find anyone upon arrival.

Minutes later, police were called to the nearby Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre where a man had been dropped off with gunshot wounds, McDade said.

The parking lot at the back of the strip mall where police were directed to in several 911 calls reporting gunshots. (Andrew Foote/CBC)

The 26-year-oldman had to betransferred to the Ottawa Hospital's Civic campus nearly one kilometre awaybecause there is no emergency room at the Royal, McDade said.

Paramedics said the man was in life-threatening condition when he arrived at the hospital. Police confirmed he later died and identified him as Abdi Jamafrom Ottawa.

Police say he was a known gang member.

No one has been arrested and there are no suspects in the case, police said Sunday morning.

McDade said it was too early to tell if the two fatal shootings this weekend are linked.

Police blocked a large swath of Shillington Avenue with police tape Sunday morning. Neighbours say people hang out around the strip mall, which includes a convenience store and restaurant that is open late.

Police also blocked off a section in front of the Royal, more than onekilometre away from the scene of the shooting. A Cadillac, that had been behind the police tape, was towed from the parking lot of the Royal.

Ottawa police are asking anyone with information about either homicide to contact the major crime unit at613-236-1222 ext. 5493.

The scene of the shooting is near the apartment building where Lonnie Leafloor was found dead in May. His death was the city's 7th homicide.