25| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,S eptem ber 6,2018 theifp.ca around, always having a laugh and finding the most in life." Mckeown was gunned down early Sunday morn- ing in what Peel police say is one of two targeted and related attacks. Approximately three hours before his death, Mckeown took to Face- book to write an emotion- al post, which appears to be about Jessica Baycroft, the mother of his young son, who had been shot hours earlier and trans- ported to hospital with se- rious injuries. "Omg baby stay with us and don't go to heaven please lord please don't take her from me you make sure she doesn't die she was shot I don't want you to take her lord my life and mommy to our son you don't take her you can take someone else because She is innocent and beautiful you don't have to take her please don't let her go please," the post said. Baycroft is expected to survive, police said. Brampton resident Clifford Correia, 27, who was with Baycroft at the time of the attack, was al- so shot and died later in hospital. Chaplain Delroy Sher- man, who assists Peel po- lice as a counsellor in trau- matic cases, was on scene and spoke to the Correia's brother, who told him the pair were a couple. "I was on the scene a couple of hours and met one of the family mem- bers. They didn't want to talk too much, but I was able to have some prayers with them and give them comfort," he said. According to Mcke- own's Facebook page, he and Baycroft had previ- ously been in a relation- ship, but appeared to be estranged based on Mcke- own's public Facebook posts over previous months. On Sept. 3, Peel police arrested and charged a man in connection with both shootings. Brampton resident Patrick Doyle, 27, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. He was taken into cus- tody following a court ap- pearance in Brampton on Monday. Peel police has con- firmed Doyle was known to all victims. The Mckeown family has asked for their priva- cy at this time, but has told the Independent that Derrick's son is now in the care of his father. A Go Fund Me page has been created on their be- half: gofundme.com/der- rick-mckeown. ~ with files from Graeme Frisque NEWS Continued from page 1 MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SHOOTINGS THE ISSUE: GUN VIOLENCE LOCAL IMPACT: GEORGETOWN MAN LEAVES BEHIND YOUNG SON STORY BEHIND THE STORY Peel Police identified Derrick Mckeown as the victim of one of two shootings in Brampton on Sept. 2. The IFP reaches out to the man's loved ones, who describe him as a loving person and great friend. REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY Delivered to 23,750 Homes every Thursday! 905-877-8262 Your Real Estate Resource With 40 Year's Experience. Heather Morison Broker - ASA CIA CLHMS hmorison@royallepage.ca 905-873-4266 www.REresource.ca 519-853-0924 Noel Stoyles SALES REPRESENTATIVE DIRECT: (905) 866-8923 OFFICE: (905) 873-6111 (877) 306-IPRO (4776) 158 Guelph St., Unit 4 Georgetown, ON L7G 4A6noelstoyles@gmail.com Licensed Realtor serving Halton Hills since 1977 905-873-6111 158 Guelph St., Unit 4 Georgetown ills Mike AdamsTo advertise in this Full Colour Directory, please call Kelli 905-234-1018 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca GetWhatYou're Askin GoWith Baskin. Marc Baskin SaleS RepReSentativeSaleS RepReSentative Cell: 905-867-3280 Email:mbaskin@remaxcentre.ca www.gtown.ca Thinking of buying or selling? Call Effie or Helen for all your real estate needs. 905-873-6111 Effie: 416-991-4247 Helen: 647-258-5331 www.haltonpropertysisters.com sisters@iprorealty.com EFFIE DIMOU Sales Representative HELEN PAVLOPOULOS Broker PETER DYMOND Sales Representative DEMAND THE DYMOND STANDARD 905-456-1000 REALTY SERVICES INC., BROKERAGE www.PeterDymond.com Have you heard? Advertising works! This space is available for your ad. SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONSESA #7003060 DEKEReLeCTRIC ltd. 905-702-0515 www.dekerelectric.ca TIONS 2016SMALLBUSINESSOF THEYEAR Walking for the Hospital Deker is always busy doing electrical work in the Glen. When we heard "Team Glen Williams" was doing a fundraising drive to help the hospital we said count us in. For every job invoiced in September, Deker Electric will donate $10.00 to Team Glen Williams.