At least 12 people have been injured in a shooting in Toronto, police have said.
Four of the victims have non-life-threatening injuries – but the extent of the injuries for the others was unknown at this time, officers said.
Toronto police said the suspect was “wearing a black balaclava,” was seen “fleeing in [a] silver car” and is still at large.
They said they were called to reports of a shooting at a pub in Scarborough, a district of Toronto, at around 10.39pm local time.
Officers are urging people to avoid the scene at Progress Ave and Corporate Drive.
Toronto paramedics told Canada’s CP24 Media it was a “dynamic situation” and that the injuries ranged from minor to critical.
Olivia Chow, mayor of Toronto, said: “I am deeply troubled to hear reports of a shooting at a pub in Scarborough.
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“I have spoken to (Toronto Police Chief Myron) Demkiw and he has assured me all necessary resources have been deployed. This is an early and ongoing investigation – police will provide further details.
“My thoughts are with the victims and their families.”
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