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Cousins not intended targets of fatal restaurant shooting, police say

A young man shot dead in a west Ottawa restaurant and his cousin, who remains in hospital with three gunshot wounds, were not the intended targets, CBC News has learned.

Man believed to be intended target of shooting arrested as part of police raid Tuesday evening

Ayyub Arab (left) and Marwan Arab (right) were shot at Shifa Restaurant in Ottawa on Jan. 31. (courtesy of Arab family)

A young man shot dead in a west Ottawa restaurant late Sunday afternoonand his cousin who remains in hospital with three gunshot wounds were not the intended targets of the shooting, police have toldCBC News.

Marwan Arab, 20, was with hiscousin Ayyub Arab, 22, and a thirdman when he was shot in the head and killed at Shifa Restaurant on Cobden Road around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday.

Police sources told CBC News thatthe third man has gang ties and is believed to be the intended target of the shooting. He is not cooperating with the investigation, police said.

A man in his 50s and the restaurant owner's wife were also in the restaurant at the time of the shooting.

CBC News previously reported that Ayyub Arab was named in connection with a terrorismcase.AwsoPeshdary, who wascharged in terrorism-related offences last February, was prohibited by the court from communicating with Ayyub Arab.

Family members of both Arab cousins told CBC News they do not believe the shooting was related to terrorism.

Raid linked to shooting

Ottawa police confirmed that a raid Tuesday eveningin Kanata that led to seven arrests and the seizure of a12-gauge shotgunwas linked to the fatal shooting at Shifa Restaurant.

The man who was with the Arab cousins on Sunday evening was one of the seven people arrested, police sources confirmed. The 29-year-old man was charged with possession of a small quantity of crack cocaine andfirearm offences.

Sgt. Josh Pulfertold CBC News that the guns and gangs unittactical team stormed a home on Castlefrank Road without a warrant last night in a "public safety entry,"after receiving information that a firearm inside the home would be used in a shooting.

"We assumed the shooting was going to happen last night and there was not time to get a warrant," he said.

Police searched the home Wednesday after getting a warrant to do so.