There has been another shooting in Brampton, this one in the area of Queen Street and Hansen Road Sunday morning (Dec. 24).

A 33-year-old Toronto man, who had lived in Brampton up until recently, was shot multiple times and was taken to a Toronto trauma centre with serious injuries. He is expected to survive.

The shooter has not been arrested and there is no detailed description available except that he was wearing all black.

It happened just after 6 a.m. and hours later forensic identification officers were on scene at a plaza on the northeast corner of Hansen and Queen, and also in the driveway of a house on the southeast corner of Archdekin Dr. Evidence markers were set up on the driveway of the house and the sidewalk in front., as well as in the plaza.

Peel spokesperson Const. Harinder Sohi said the shooting scene was spread out and it isn't clear exactly where the man was when he was shot.

It’s the third shooting in Brampton in five days.

On Thursday (Dec. 21), a 24-year-old man was rushed to hospital after he was shot in a plaza parking lot at 175 Fletcher’s Creek Blvd. near Bovaird Drive West. around 9 p.m. The shooter fled and has not been arrested.

And the day before that, on Dec. 20, multiple shots were fired at a plaza near McMurchy Avenue South and Queen Street West. Isaiah Honningan, 20, of Brampton was arrested in the area and has been charged with multiple firearms-related offences.

With files from Chris Clay