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Toronto active shooter incident leaves 5 people injured, 2 dead

Jul 13, 2026

Toronto [Canada], July 13: Five people were injured and two were ​pronounced dead following an active shooter incident Toronto on Saturday, according to a police emergency alert on X.
Police said officers located five people injured with gunshot ​wounds. Two victims were pronounced dead at ​the scene. The conditions of the remaining victims ⁠were not immediately known.
The shooting occurred in Midtown ​Toronto during the Salsa on St. Clair festival, an ​annual Latin festival, according to CTV News.
Authorities urged the public to avoid the area and follow all directions from police as ​the investigation and response continued.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark ​Carney said he was "horrified" by the shooting and said the ⁠had his full support in their efforts to apprehend those responsible, in a post on X.
"My prayers are with the families grieving their loved ones, those ​who are in ​critical condition ⁠and everyone who has been affected by this horrific event," he said.
A Toronto ​Police spokesperson declined to provide additional details ​beyond ⁠the information posted on the department's official feed on X.
Police said updates would be provided as more information ⁠became ​available. No details were immediately ​released about a suspect, motive or arrests.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

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