The Commercial Appeal

Gunman shoots 15 in Toronto

- Jane Onyanga-Omara and John Bacon USA TODAY

A second shooting victim died Monday after a gunman’s rampage in a Toronto neighborho­od that left 13 people wounded and chaos on a thoroughfa­re crowded with bars and restaurant­s. Authoritie­s have not determined a motive.

Police Chief Mark Saunders said an 18-year-old woman and a 10-year-old girl were killed. The wounded ranged in age from 10 to 59, and some might have life-changing injuries, he said.

The suspect, 29, died minutes later after an exchange of gunfire with responding police officers a few blocks from Sunday’s carnage, Saunders said. It was not immediatel­y clear whether the suspect shot himself or was killed by officers.

“We do not know why this happened yet,” Saunders said Monday. “This is still a new investigat­ion.”

Saunders said the shooting, in the Greektown neighborho­od, was not random, and he did not rule out terrorism as a motive. He asked the public for help through witness informatio­n, videos and photos from the scene.

“I heard ‘pop, pop,’ and then I turned because I thought it was fireworks … and then the mother of a friend of mine goes, ‘They’re shooting at us — run inside!’ ” Stavy Karnouskou, who was standing outside a bar with friends when the gunfire began, told the Toronto Star.

The attack in Canada’s largest city came three months after a 25-year-old man in a rented Ryder truck ran down pedestrian­s along iconic Yonge Street, killing 10 and injuring 15.

“There is a newness to this in Toronto,” Saunders said of the violence. “There is no magic pill to take and say, ‘All is well.’ ”

Mayor John Tory said the city has a gun problem. Although mass shootings are rare in Canada’s largest city, police recently have deployed dozens of additional officers to deal with a spike in gun violence in the city.

“Guns are too readily available to too many people,” Tory said.

So far this year, gun-related deaths have accounted for 23 of Toronto’s 52 homicides compared with 16 fatal shootings in the first six months of 2017, according to the Toronto Globe and Mail.

With more than 2 million people, Toronto is among the biggest cities in North America. In Chicago, which has a slightly lower population, there have been 290 homicides, according to a database maintained by the Chicago Sun-Times.

Toronto Councilor Paula Fletcher told a local TV station she heard that the gunman was emotionall­y disturbed.

“It’s not gang-related. It looks like someone who is very disturbed,” Fletcher said.

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