A tragic mass shooting at Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival claimed the lives of two individuals and left at least six others injured, sending thousands fleeing in panic as chaos erupted just after 8 p.m.
The Toronto police confirmed that the violence stemmed from an exchange of gunfire between two shooters, indicating a targeted act rather than random violence amidst the crowd.
Mayor Olivia Chow condemned the shooting as a "disgusting" act while vowing that public street festivals would continue, addressing discussions with federal officials to curb the flow of illegal firearms into Canada.
Tributes for the victims poured in, with local landmarks like the CN Tower dimming their lights in remembrance, highlighting the community's grief and solidarity in the face of tragedy.
Witnesses described harrowing scenes of panic and confusion, igniting public discourse about the necessity of enhanced security measures at large events to prevent future incidents.
As the investigation unfolds, police remain determined to track down the suspects, emphasizing the community’s role in supporting efforts to restore safety and peace at public gatherings.
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