The sister of a 33-year-old man fatally shot in the Junction Triangle Wednesday night made an emotional plea for her brother’s killer to turn themselves in Friday.

“My message for the person that did this is that they give up themselves, because he didn’t deserve to die the way they put him to die,” Rhonda Adonis told CTV News.

“He was so caring to everybody. We will always remember him as that good person. So we’ll be always praying that you will have to get caught.”

Marlon Lennox Mason was fatally shot in front of his car on Campbell Avenue, near Lansdowne Avenue and Dupont Street, at around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday night.

The father of five had been at birthday barbeque, police said.

He was rushed to hospital by friends where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

Mason, who moved to Canada from Grenada 15 years ago, had no gang ties, police said at a press conference Thursday morning. They believe Mason was targeted however the motive for the shooting remains unknown.

Police have yet to provide any information on a possible suspect. A post-mortem examination was scheduled for Thursday.

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