Cece Luppino, 43, was shot dead at his home in the middle of the afternoon of 30 January. Surveillance cameras from his home filmed the man who killed him.
We can see the suspect approaching the house with his right hand inside his coat, presumably holding a firearm.

Luppino worked in the real estate field and did not have a criminal record. His grandfather Giacomo and his father Rocco, however, were notorious Mafiosi in the 'Ndrangheta, the Calabrian mafia, present in Ontario.

He was also the nephew of Paolo Violi, the last sponsor of the Montreal Mafia who was shot dead on January 22, 1978, near the Reggio Bar in Saint-Léonard.
The end of Calabria
The murder of Violi - who succeeded Vic Cotroni, jailed for contempt of court after his testimony at the Commission of Inquiry into Organized Crime (CECO) - ended the reign of the Calabrians at the head of the Italian mafia, for the benefit of the Rizzuto clan.
In 2018, the brothers Domenico and Giuseppe Violi, cousins ​​of Cece Luppino, were sentenced to long prison terms for being involved in a trafficking network of cocaine and fentanyl.
The murder of Luppino is the third in two years to be linked to the mafia in Hamilton. The police wonder if these killings are all part of a power struggle in which organized crime in Quebec could be involved.
On May 2, 2017, suspects aboard a car registered in Quebec murdered Angelo Musitano, whose family was an ally of the Rizzuto clan.
Then, September 6, 2018, it was the turn of another Mafioso, Albert Iavarone, to undergo the same fate.
Antonio's brother Antonio (Tony) Iavarone did not fail to draw the attention of the police on December 1, since he was one of 270 guests at the sumptuous wedding of influential Hells Angel Martin Robert in downtown Montreal.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/02/15/qui-est-ce-tireur-recherche--en-ontario-et-au-quebec