Toronto police have identified 28-year-old Terrence Agtual of Toronto, as the victim of Saturday’s triple shooting in North York.

Toronto police say the shooting happened on the southbound lane of Highway 400 around 7 p.m. Three men were shot and taken to hospital with serious and life-threatening injuries.

Police say they were alerted to the shooting by the victims, who, after they were injured, drove into the city until they reached a gas station near Weston Road and Finch Avenue West and called police.

According to Insp. Stacey Davis, the men may have been shot by a driver in a passing vehicle.

Two of the men, believed to be in their 20s, sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries and have since been released from hospital. Agtual, who sustained a gun shot wound to the head, died in hospital Sunday morning, said Sgt. Brandon Price.

He added that police do not believe the victims were shooting back and there is no indication they were involved in criminal activity during that time. They do, however, say it was a targeted shooting.

Police said they found shell casings on the highway.

No suspect information has been released at this time.

Agtual is Toronto’s 66th homicide victim of 2019.

Gun violence continues to be at record levels in Toronto. As of last Monday, 264 people had been killed or injured in shootings this year.

The combined total of injuries and deaths this year is up 27 per cent from the same date in 2018, which set the city’s record for the most homicides in a single year.