Five people remain in hospital after a brazen shooting in Toronto where an unknown number of gunmen opened fire on a group of people in Toronto.
, north of St. Clair Avenue West, just before 10:20 p.m. for reports of shots fired.
When officers arrived, three people were located suffering from gunshot wounds, police said, adding two more victims then walked into hospital. One victim remains in a life-threatening condition, while the four others are expected to survive, police said. "A car drove up and opened fire into a group of people," Deputy Police Chief Shawna Coxon said Saturday at the scene. "The reason this is so concerning is it’s a brazen shooting."Coxon said the gunmen opened fire into the group and that "innocent bystanders were at risk."The suspects were last seen travelling east on Woolner Avenue in a grey or silver sedan.It has been a violent 24 hours in Toronto, with more than six shootings reported in the past 24 hours.
Police said investigators are working to determine if there is a link between any of the shootings, but call the violence "concerning."
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