“Any armed violence in our city is unacceptable and the fact that there have been several shootings in our city this weekend, including one in which two young boys were killed, is extremely worrying,” Tori said in a statement sent to CP24 early in the morning. Monday.

“I have spoken to Chief Ramer and I know that the police are working to resolve any case and to ensure that those involved in armed violence in our city are brought to justice.” The victims injured Sunday were a group of people who took part in an unauthorized car rally in a Scarborough car park, people in an apartment building, residents of a mansion complex and a man who was shot on a residential street. On Monday, Toronto police said a 20-year-old man was found without vital signs and was later found dead near Lawrence West Avenue and Caledonia Road. No suspects have been arrested so far and police have given a vague description of the vehicle to only one of them. “I will continue to support the police – including our guns and our gangs – in doing what they can to stop armed violence, including further suppression of the flow of illegal weapons into Canada and the adoption of Canadian Government arms reform ». said Tori. “I will continue to support the investments that our city has made and that all governments should make to children and families by providing programs that work to address the roots of armed violence.” He urged anyone who witnessed any of the incidents to contact the police or Crime Stoppers.