At least two people were killed and four others injured after a man opened fire on a Latin street festival in Toronto,Canada,yesterday.
Gunshots rang out as around 13,000 had gathered for Salsa on St Clair near St Clair Avenue West at 8.12pm local time.
At least six people were treated for gunshot wounds. Of them,two men died at the scene and four were taken to hospital.
Among the injured was a woman,a witness told CP24.
No arrests have been made and no suspect descriptions have been released. Two firearms were recovered at the scene.
Festival-goers told Toronto Today that they saw a ‘huge wave’ of people running and screaming as police swarmed the salsa-themed street party.
The salsa-themed street festival ended in panicked screams yesterday (Picture: Canadian Press/Shutterstock)
At least six people were injured (Picture: AFP)Vendor Patsy Gutierrez said: ‘Everybody started getting frantic and then we stopped serving.‘I don’t think it should be something that’s happening in these type of events.’William Ajselett was lining up to buy food when he saw ‘a crowd-crushing situation’ that he feared his wife and friends were caught in.Councillor Josh Matlow said the atmosphere of the festival,one of Toronto’s most popular summer attractions,was ‘very peaceful’ earlier.‘The vibe was great,’ he said.
Police later clarified there was no active shooter (Picture: Canadian Press/Shutterstock)Salsa on St Clair,which has filled the city with live music,food stands and salsa dancing for the past 22 years,was shut down.The marquee event promises an ‘unforgettable day’,its website says.With mass shootings rare in Toronto,politicians expressed shock and outrage at the incident.Prime Minister Mark Carney said: ‘I am horrified by the shooting that has killed two people at the Salsa on St. Clair Festival in Toronto. ‘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.’I am horrified by the shooting that has killed two people at the Salsa on St. Clair Festival in Toronto.