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Teen shot to death at Whitchurch-Stouffville prom after-party remembered as 'beautiful soul'

Investigators with York Regional Police'shomicide unit have identified the victimof last Friday's deadly shooting at an after-prom party as 18-year-old Rizwaan Wadee.

Investigators looking for people who fled party where Rizwaan Wadee, 18, found dead

On Monday, investigators with York Regional Police'shomicide unit identified the victim as18-year-old Rizwaan Wadeeof Vaughan. (Submitted)

A high school student who was shot to death at an after-prom party on Friday night is being remembered as kind, generous and always ready to help his community.

On Monday, investigators with York Regional Police'shomicide unit identified the victim as18-year-old Rizwaan Wadeeof Vaughan.

Wadeewas a beloved memberof Toronto-area ball hockey league, The Salaam Cup, the organization said in a statement over the weekend.

"We have seen Rizwaan grow up to be a young man who was kind, respectful of elders and a loving member of his family," the statement said, adding Wadeehad many friends and was an active volunteer at local mosqueevents.

Funeral held Monday

"'Rizzi'" came from a hockey-mad family," the statement said with several family members active with the organization, which was also faced with the loss of another member some years ago. "Now we must face the loss of another beautiful soul who was most likely looking forward to another tournament this summer and just a bright future in general," it said.

Wadee died of a gunshot wound after gunfire erupted at a party Friday ona largeproperty at 6336 Bloomington Rd. E., east of Ninth Line inWhitchurch-Stouffville. It had been rented through Airbnb.

Police were called to the residence shortly after 4 a.m. for a weapons call. When they arrived, they found Wadee dead.

A funeral for Wadee was held Monday at the Islamic Foundation of Toronto in Scarborough, where friends from Wadee's current and past schools were among the many who turned out.

"He was just a really genuine guy," said Harinder Sidhu, who was a classmate of Wadee's atSt.Marguerite d'Youvillein Brampton, before Wadee transferred.

"He had everyone's back, he was always there for us. If anything was happening, he would always help me out."

A funeral for Wadee was held Monday at the Islamic Foundation of Toronto in Scarborough, where friends from Wadee's current and past schools were among the many who turned out. (Joe Fiorino/CBC)

Police still searching for witnesses

About a half hour after officers arrived at thehome on Bloomington Road East, police were called to another residence several kilometres away on Bethesda Side Road. A caller reported that two teens had been knocking on doors in the area and asking homeowners to call them a taxi.

Police found the pair hiding in bushes. They were both arrested and a handgun was found nearby.

Busby cautioned that investigators have not connected the two occurrences and they may be unrelated.

The charges facing a Richmond Hill boy, 16, and a Newmarket boy, 17, include:

  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm.
  • Possession of prohibited firearm with ammunition.
  • Firearm tampering with a serial number.
  • Breach of recognizance.

Both teensappeared in a Newmarket courtroom on Friday.

Investigators say they are still looking for witnesses who may have been there and have not yet spoken to police, York Regional Police Const. Andy Pattenden said Monday, adding manypeople at the partyleft before they could be interviewed.

"Many people were in attendance at the time of the shooting, who left prior to police arrival," Pattenden said.

Investigators are also asking people who have photos or video that were taken at the party to forward them to the homicide unit or submit them anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

Hundreds in attendance

Grade 12 student Thomas Gotzamanasestimated about 400 people attended the party, many from other schools.

He said the home was so packed, it was difficult to breathe.

"As soon as it got too crazy, I just wanted to leave," he said.

On Monday York Region District School Board confirmed that Wadee was a student at Maple High School.

"Our thoughts are with the student's family and friends, and with all of those who are affected by this loss and act of violence. A tragedy like this deeply affects our communities," Director of Education Louise Sirisko said in a statement.

After-prom parties are not school-organized eventsbut with end-of-year-festivities underway, the statement said, the school board said it encourages families to have open conversations about safety.

As a sign of respect, flags are being lowered at Maple H.S. and York Region District School Board offices, Sirisko added.

With files from Shanifa Nasser