A tragic shooting during Toronto's Salsa on St.Clair festival left two men dead and four others hospitalized with gunshot wounds, according to police.The incident occurred shortly after 8 p.m.on Saturday evening, causing chaos and panic among attendees.
Community members described the event as a sudden shift from celebration to tragedy, with streets littered with evidence markers and abandoned belongings.Toronto City Councillor Josh Matlow called the scene 'surreal,' noting the festival's transformation into a crime scene.
Residents like Lindsey Petrus recounted people rushing into cul-de-sacs for safety, while others sought refuge in nearby businesses like Macelleria Atlas.Police have not made arrests and are investigating the number of suspects involved.The two-day festival was canceled, with road closures enforced to secure the area.
Officials emphasized the need for improved safety measures at future events, highlighting lessons learned from past incidents like Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy.Community leaders urged focus on preventing such violence while preserving public spaces for cultural celebrations.
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