One dead, five injured in shooting near Toronto’s Yorkdale mall / Globe and Mail / Canada

Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 10:20 pm

A violent shooting near Toronto’s Yorkdale Mall has resulted in one death and five injuries, with several victims in serious or critical condition. Emergency responders rushed to the scene as police launch an investigation into the incident. Community members are left reeling and questioning local safety measures.


globalnews.ca / ‘Multiple suspects’ wanted in Toronto shooting that left 1 dead, 5 hurt

Toronto police say they're looking for “multiple suspects” after one man was killed and five others were hurt in a shooting Tuesday night

theglobeandmail.com / One dead, five injured in shooting near Toronto’s Yorkdale mall

Paramedics said that the conditions of the victims range from serious to critical

ledevoir.com / Un mort et cinq blessés dans une fusillade à Toronto

La fusillade est survenue mardi soir près d’un centre commercial. Les victimes hospitalisées devraient survivre.

globalnews.ca / 1 dead, 5 injured after Toronto shooting near Yorkdale, police say

Around 8:40 p.m., officers said they were called to the area of Flemington Road and Zachary Court, not far south of Yorkdale Mall, for reports of a shooting.


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