A gunman and one victim is dead after a man shot 14 people, including a young girl, in the Toronto neighborhood known as Greektown, police said.
"Other than the shooter we have a young lady that is deceased," Toronto police chief Mark Saunders said.
Saunders also said a young girl was in critical condition.
The condition of the other victims was not known yet, police spokesman Mark Pugash said. He said it was too early to say whether the shooting is terrorism.
John Tulloch said he and his brother had just gotten out of their car when he heard about 20 to 30 gunshots late last night.
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"We just ran. We saw people starting to run so we just ran," he said.
An army of police, paramedics and other first responders soon descended on the scene, while area residents, some in their pajamas, emerged from their homes to see what was happening.
Toronto Councillor Paula Fletcher told CP24 she heard that the gunman was emotionally disturbed.
"It's not gang related. It looks like someone who is very disturbed," Fletcher said.
Councillor Mary Fragedakis also said she heard the gunman was disturbed. Fletcher said for this to happen in an area where families gather for dinner is a tragedy.
This past weekend Toronto police deployed dozens of additional officers to deal with a recent spike in gun violence in the city.
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