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Shoppers run for cover as shots fired in Toronto mall

- GABRIELE ROY and OLIVIA BOWDEN

TORONTO — Panic erupted at a sprawling Toronto mall on Thursday when gunshots fired after an altercatio­n between two groups sent terrified shoppers running for cover.

No one was injured in the incident in the southeast corner of the bustling Yorkdale Shopping Centre just before 3 p.m. Eastern time. Investigat­ors said they were searching for several suspects.

“There was an altercatio­n between two groups of men. At some point, one of the individual­s from one of the groups discharged a firearm at least twice,” said Supt. Rob Johnson. “Thankfully, no one was hit in this.”

Police said the suspects fled the mall on foot, noting that the two groups were made up of at least three men each. Police said two of the suspects being sought were men in their 20s and one was believed to have a black handgun.

The incident was the latest in a string of shootings in the city this year. In July, two people were killed in a rampage in Toronto’s Greektown, a month earlier two young girls were wounded in a shooting at a playground, and days later a woman on her way home from a funeral died in a drive by-shooting police called indicative of a “street gang subculture.”

Thursday’s shooting saw shoppers and store employees scrambling to get to safety once shots rang out.

“We thought something fell, and then we heard it again a second time,” said Donald Mudavanhu, who had been at the mall to buy prescripti­on sunglasses. “Everyone just started running, there was a huge crowd of people.”

Mudavanhu, 43, said he rushed into a nearby Holt Renfrew store with dozens of others and went up to the second floor in search of a secure space.

“We really couldn’t find a safe place to hide,” he said. “Those stores are really wide open, so we couldn’t find a corner where we could go.” Mudavanhu and others then squeezed into a staff hallway at the back of the store. Store staff opened the door to the hallway and people began leaving, he said, adding that he was still processing what happened.

“It is a scary feeling because the thing is we didn’t know where the shots were coming from,” he said.

Alex Banks said he was also still grappling with the incident.

“I saw people running everywhere trying to exit the building,” he said, explaining that he had been sitting on a mall bench when the building alarm went off.

“My heart started to pound so, so, so fast.”

For some mall employees, the incident required them to spring into action. Michelle, who would only give her first name, said she first thought a balloon had burst. She realized something was amiss when a second shot rang out. “I was so shocked,” she said.

She called her manager who told her to rush customers into a storage room, she said, adding that she and a co-worker then turned off the store lights and locked the door. A little later, when she saw many people running through the mall, she said she told the customers to leave the store right away.

Police said two people sustained minor injuries while leaving the mall. By Thursday evening, officers were interviewi­ng witnesses, reviewing surveillan­ce video and looking for evidence.

 ?? DONALD MUDAVANHU ?? People shelter in a staff corridor after gunshots rang out at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto on Thursday.
DONALD MUDAVANHU People shelter in a staff corridor after gunshots rang out at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto on Thursday.

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