Toronto police have identified a 16-year-old boy as the victim of a fatal shooting Sunday night in the parking lot of an Etobicoke elementary school.

Zakariye Ali, of Toronto, is the city’s 49th homicide victim of 2017.

The teen was found lying in the parking lot of Kingsview Village Junior School at around 11:40 p.m. He was taken to hospital, where he later died.

Two other males, aged 18 and 19, also suffered gunshot wounds, police said in a news release Tuesday. They were found just south of the school on Wincott Dr., and were taken to hospital with less severe injuries.

Councillor Michael Ford, who represents the ward, condemned the shooting in a statement issued Monday.

“For such a violent incident to take place in the parking lot of a junior elementary school is tragic,” he said. Ford said he would meet with city officials and Toronto police to discuss how to keep the area safe.

Ali’s killing was the second shooting death in the area in four days. Abdulkadir Bihi, 29, died in hospital Thursday after he was found suffering gunshot wounds in a car near Islington Ave. W. and Dixon Rd.

Det. Steve Matthews said Monday that it was too early to tell if there was a connection between the two shootings.

A post-mortem examination of Ali’s body is to be conducted on Tuesday.