Police say initial evidence in the investigation into a shooting that killed three men in a downtown Airbnb Friday was a murder-suicide.

“While it will be weeks before a complete narrative of the incident can be determined, given the investigative work that continues, initial evidence does indicate that two men were murdered and one man died by suicide,” police said in a statement Tuesday.

“We are not yet in a position to confirm or deny any other aspect of the ongoing investigation.”

At around 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 31, gunfire erupted on the 32 floor of a condominium building at 85 Queens Wharf. The condo was being used as a rented Airbnb, where a social gathering was taking place at the time of the shooting, according to police.

Three men — all age 21 or under — died and two other men suffered minor injuries.

The victims have been identified as Jalen Colley, 21, of Brampton, Joshua Gibson-Skeir, 20, of Brampton, and Tyronne Noseworthy, 19, of Toronto. Noseworthy was a Toronto rapper who went by the name fourty4double0 and was one-half of the rap duo Tallup Twinz. Pictures of Gibson-Skeir have not been released.

Police said Colley died from a gunshot to his throat, Gibson-Skeir from a gunshot to his abdomen and Noseworthy from a gunshot to his head.

Police have said two of the deaths were homicides — numbers seven and eight of 2020 — but have not identified which of the men is believed to have died by suicide.

In the wake of the shooting, the building’s management notified residents that they will ban rentals of under three months following the shooting.