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Two Killed and Several Wounded in Shooting at Toronto’s Salsa on St. Clair Festival

Evidence points to an exchange of gunfire and investigators have launched a manhunt for suspects still at large.

Overview

  • The shooting occurred shortly after 8:12 p.m. on Saturday near St. Clair Avenue West and Arlington Avenue during the Salsa on St. Clair festival and caused panic among thousands of attendees.
  • Toronto police say two people were pronounced dead at the scene and multiple others were wounded, with reports differing between four, five and six people treated for gunshot injuries.
  • Deputy Chief Frank Barredo said investigators recovered two firearms and that the evidence indicates an exchange of gunfire between individuals rather than an ongoing lone active shooter threat.
  • Officers secured the scene, set up multiple crime sites, shut down the festival and nearby transit stops, and no arrests had been reported as the manhunt and forensic work continued late Saturday night.
  • The attack has drawn strong condemnations from city and provincial leaders, disrupted a long‑running community event that drew an estimated 13,000 people, and arrives amid heightened public attention after other recent high‑profile shootings in Canada.