Police and paramedics were called to a 19-story apartment building on Dunn Avenue, south of Queen Street West, just after 5:30 p.m. for a shooting.
Acting Ed.  Craig Young told reporters at the scene that the first victim was located in the lobby of the building.  Officers performed life-saving measures on the victim, who was later rushed to the trauma center in serious condition.
Young said a second victim, an adult male, was found inside a third-floor unit.  He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A third victim, a woman, fled the building and “sought shelter” on a TTC bus on Queen Street, Young said.  Her condition is not known, but her injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Police later learned that a fourth victim, a man, was admitted to a local hospital.  Young said his injuries are also not considered life-threatening.
Officers are now looking for at least two male suspects.  Police have released only limited descriptions of the two.

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“We have officers going floor to floor, stair to stair first to see if there are any suspects — to identify suspects and also to confirm that there are no other victims,” ​​Young said, adding that officers are also actively searching the surrounding areas. areas.
When asked if the person arrested by police at the scene is connected to the incident, Young said he could not confirm if the person was one of the suspects in the shooting.
“I don’t know the connection at this point. I just know someone has been taken into custody,” he said.
Young also could not confirm whether the shooting was targeted or related to a nearby incident on Monday.  Police were called to the area of ​​Dunn Avenue and King Street West for reports of shots fired, and when they arrived, no victims were located, but shell casings were found.
“They are obviously in very close proximity…but we cannot confirm at this time whether they are, in fact, related,” Young said.
He noted that the investigation, which has now been taken over by the homicide division, is very “dynamic”.
“It’s very fluid. We just have multiple locations for the victims. I can’t guess how many actual shooting locations there were,” Young said.
As for public safety, he said police believe there is no threat.