Three suspects are still at large after 12 people were injured in a shooting at a pub in Toronto, said police in the Canadian city, BBC reported.
The shooting took place at 22:39 on Friday local time (03:39 GMT Saturday) near Scarborough city centre in eastern Toronto.
Authorities said six people suffered bullet wounds and others were hurt by flying or broken glass. The injuries were not life-threatening, they said.
Toronto police said the three men had entered the pub and "opened fire indiscriminately". They had been armed with an assault rifle and handguns.
A motive "right now remains unclear and we're chasing down all leads", said Police Supt Paul MacIntyre.
"This was a brazen and reckless act of violence that's really shaken our community and the city itself," he added.
Police said they were deploying all available resources to find the suspects.
Earlier, they said that one suspect, wearing a black balaclava, had been seen fleeing the scene in a silver car.
The victims ranged in age from 20s to mid-50, according to police.
The number of those injured in this incident is high compared to other shootings in the area in 2024.
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