


Toronto Pub Shooting Injures 12, Police Seek Three Suspects
A shooting at a pub in eastern Toronto left at least 12 people injured. Police are searching for three male suspects.
Overview
A shooting at a pub in Toronto on Friday night injured 12 people, with six suffering gunshot wounds. The victims, aged from their 20s to mid-50s, are recovering. Police reported that three male suspects were involved, with one seen fleeing the scene in a silver car while wearing a black balaclava. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow expressed her concern and assured that police resources are focused on locating the suspects. The incident marks one of the more severe shooting events in the city and is under active investigation.
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Analysis
- The Toronto pub shooting resulted in 12 injuries, with ongoing police investigations to locate the suspects.
- All victims are currently receiving medical attention and there are no reported fatalities, which is a relief in this unfortunate incident.
- Mayor Olivia Chow and police have committed to deploying all available resources to address this serious situation.
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow expressed concern and assured that all necessary police resources are being deployed to locate the suspects.
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