WATCH: Toronto police release footage of shooting at Scarborough gas station

The video shows a 48-year-old man cleaning his red car at a gas station by Kennedy and Ellesmere roads when two tow trucks arrive on the scene.

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Toronto police released surveillance footage on Friday of a shooting which took place on May 15 at a Scarborough gas station, CP24 reports.

The video shows a 48-year-old man cleaning his red car at a gas station by Kennedy Road and Ellesmere Road when two tow trucks arrive on the scene. A man, identified as 28-year-old Toronto resident Dilukshan Rajkumar, then exits his tow truck and approaches the red car.

Rajkumar, the video alleges, opens fire on the car and breaks the driver's window before running off.

Officers were called to the scene and arrived at 1:18 am. The victim of the attack was not injured.

Police are now searching for Rajkumer under seven charges, five of which are firearm related.

Rajkumar has been described as being "5’6-5'8, 230 lbs., with a medium to heavy build, beard, and curly black hair." Police suspect that he may be armed and warned anyone who sees him to not approach him and instead to call the police.

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