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Five people killed in Toronto shooting

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MONTREAL: Five people were killed and another wounded on Sunday in a shooting in the suburbs of the Canadian city of Toronto, police said.

The suspect also died after an exchange of fire with law enforcemen­t, local police chief Jim MacSween told reporters, saying the shooting took place in an apartment building.

The injured person was taken to hospital and their life is not in danger.

Police were called to the site early on Sunday evening.

“Once the officers arrived, they were met with... a horrendous scene where numerous victims were deceased,” Chief MacSween told reporters, according to Canadian media.

Police were investigat­ing the motive and whether there was a connection between the victims and the male suspect, who has not been named. The suspect allegedly acted alone. The victims were found in different apartments in the building, which is located in Vaughan, in the suburbs about 30 kilometres north of Toronto.

Residents were evacuated immediatel­y and dozens of ambulances and police officers were at the scene in the evening, Canadian media said.

While it suffers far fewer mass shootings than its American neighbour, Canada has experience­d an upsurge in gun violence, which has prompted the country to legislate to ban handguns recently.

In April 2020, a gunman disguised as a policeman killed 22 people in the eastern province of Nova Scotia, Canada’s worst mass shooting.

In September this year, a man killed 11 people and stabbed 18 others, mainly in an isolated indigenous community in Saskatchew­an province.

Firearms-related violent crimes account for less than 3% of all violent crimes in Canada — but since 2009 the per capita rate of guns being fired with intent to kill or wound has increased five-fold.

Canada banned 1,500 types of military-grade or assault-style firearms in May 2020, days after the Nova Scotia shooting.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A person walks under the police line after a fatal mass shooting at a condo in the Toronto suburb of Vaughan, Canada on Sunday.
REUTERS A person walks under the police line after a fatal mass shooting at a condo in the Toronto suburb of Vaughan, Canada on Sunday.

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