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Faisal Hussain finished his shift at a Loblaws around the corner from his family’s East York highrise, then, according to a co-worker, spent six hours sitting at a picnic table outside his work — dressed all in black — before heading to Greektown with evil intentions last Sunday.

The 29-year-old smoked cigarettes, glared at passersby as he paced along a residential street, and around 10 p.m., walked west along Danforth Ave., near Logan ave., holding a .40 calibre Smith & Wesson at his side.

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The killer then began his rampage, callously shooting random pedestrians and firing dozens of rounds from the semi-automatic handgun into cafes and restaurants — on the north and south sides of the street — packed with people enjoying a warm summer night.

It’s believed Hussain emptied several magazines of ammunition while on the move and by the time he turned his gun on himself to end his own life during a shootout with Toronto Police on nearby Bowden St., 15 people were hit by gunfire and two of the victims — Reese Fallon, 18, and Julianna Kozis, 10 — died.