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Toronto Shooting Leaves Two Dead Including Gunman, 13 Hurt

The incident comes with Canada’s largest metropolis concerned over a surge of shootings.

 Plainclothes police officers work the scene of shooting in Toronto on Sunday. (Source: PTI) 
Plainclothes police officers work the scene of shooting in Toronto on Sunday. (Source: PTI) 

Two People Including the gunman are dead and 13 wounded in Toronto after a shooting in the busy Greektown neighbourhood, adding to concern about gun violence in Canada's largest city.

“One female adult has died. One young girl in critical condition,” Toronto police said on Twitter, adding that all 14 victims were shot with a handgun late last night.

Police said the suspect was also dead, and The Toronto Star quoted Police Chief Mark Saunders as saying there had been an exchange of gunfire. The suspect is believed to have opened fire at police before killing himself, Global News quoted a Toronto police source as saying.

Officers, some armed with rifles, sealed off Greektown's main street, known as the Danforth, after getting the call around 10 p.m. local time.

Witnesses described to local media hearing about 20 shots and the sound of a weapon being reloaded several times.

Jody Steinhauer told CBC News she was at a neighbourhood restaurant with her family when she heard what sounded like 10 to 15 blasts of firecrackers.

She said she was told to run to the back of the restaurant. “We started to hear people scream out front,” Steinhauer told the broadcaster.

Police escort civilians away from the scene of a shooting, Sunday. (Source: PTI)
Police escort civilians away from the scene of a shooting, Sunday. (Source: PTI)

Ontario's new Premier Doug Ford tweeted a message of solidarity.

The incident comes with Canada’s largest metropolis concerned over a surge of shootings, more than 200, this year. About two dozen have been fatal.

Canada traditionally has relatively low levels of gun violence, particularly compared with its neighbour the United States.

Mayor John Tory said, “Last night's firearms violence is evidence of a gun problem in Toronto.”

“Guns are too readily available to too many people,” Tory told a news conference two hours after the shooting took place.

He added that details of the latest incident remained sketchy. “We have to figure out what happened here. We don't know,” he said.

Last week, Toronto police started implementing the enforcement component of their gun violence reduction plan. That includes around 200 additional officers on the shift in particular neighbourhoods between the hours of 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. – when most shootings occur.

The Greektown shooting comes about three months after the deaths of 10 people shook the city, most of them women, killed by a man with an apparent grudge against women, who drove into them on a busy street in Toronto's north end.

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