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Vaughan, Ont., resident fires gun to stop Lamborghini theft

Vaughan, Ont., resident fires gun to stop Lamborghini theft

CTV News13-06-2025

A Vaughan, Ont., resident who fired a gun at five suspects who were attempting to steal a white Lamborghini has been charged, police say. CTV's John Musselman reports.

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