The neighbourhood of Westboro is in shock following a police-involved shooting Friday afternoon that sent a 25-year-old woman to hospital in critical condition.
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"As soon as I went around the corner, I heard shots - maybe it was three or four - and I started shaking.” "Definitely a little scary, but the important thing is that this was just a freak event for our street.""We have a street Facebook group and right away, everyone was checking in with each other and making sure everyone's safe," said Simkus.
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