‘Very active’ hunt for Toronto shooting suspects underway, chief says / Global

Thursday, June 5, 2025, 12:06 pm

Following a deadly shooting that left one person dead and five injured, Toronto police have launched an all-out search for those responsible. In the affected neighborhood—Lawrence Heights—residents remain deeply shaken as authorities intensify their investigation and promise swift action to curb further violence.

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nationalpost.com / Mass shooting at Toronto pub linked to fiery tow truck turf war and a band of young guns for hire

'This was a terrifying series of events for the victims and for our city — a group of individuals opening fire in public spaces, seemingly without hesitation'

cp24.com/ / Toronto mayor says Lawrence Heights residents are ‘traumatized’ following deadly shooting - CP24

Toronto mayor says Lawrence Heights residents are ‘traumatized’ following deadly shooting  CP24

globalnews.ca / ‘Very active’ hunt for Toronto shooting suspects underway, chief says

Toronto police are “laser focused” on tackling gun violence after a shooting Tuesday night left one person dead and five others hurt, chef Myron Demkiw says.

cp24.com/ / Toronto mayor says Lawrence Heights residents are ‘traumatized’ following deadly shooting - CP24

Toronto mayor says Lawrence Heights residents are ‘traumatized’ following deadly shooting  CP24


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