Police east of Toronto say the victim of an early-morning homicide has been identified as a local rapper.

Durham Regional Police say Jahquar Stewart, 24, who performed under the name Bvlly, died early Tuesday morning at a home in Oshawa, Ont.

Durham police Insp. Mitch Martin said they received a call for shots fired in Oshawa, near a new town house complex on Chevron Prince Path, near Simcoe Street and Highway 407.

When police arrived, they located Stewart with gunshot wounds, Martin said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Windows around the property were shattered.

The independent artist was building his name in Toronto's rap scene following the debut of his first single No Light Bag in 2018.

He released the full-length album Made in Austria in September.

Police say they do not have any suspects in custody and are continuing their investigation.

Multiple areas around the shooting scene in Oshawa were covered in shattered glass. (Jeremy Cohn/CBC)

Two other shootings occurred in Toronto, one on Thorncliffe Park Drive and the other outside of a home near the corner of Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue.

Toronto police Duty Insp. Mandeep Mann said officers located a 19-year-old male on Thorncliffe Park Drive around midnight who was suffering from gunshot wounds. He was quickly transported to a trauma hospital in serious condition.

"I'm told that male is in stable condition and thankfully will survive his injuries," said Mann.

About an hour later, Mann said another male victim sustaining gunshot wounds was located on Dollery Court. He was also transported to a trauma hospital and is expected to live.

At least one bullet holes can be seen in the door of a residence on Dollery Court. The victim sustained gunshot wounds but is expected to live. (Jeremy Cohn/CBC)

Mann said the victim was standing in front of a residence when three unknown males approached. One of the males fired at the victim before they fled westbound and hopped into a "dark model vehicle."

Police are still looking for suspects in all three shootings.