5 people shot, 2 dead in Toronto active shooter incident, police say


By Wa Lone
Police officers secure the scene after a deadly shooting at a salsa-themed street festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 11, 2026. Picture taken using a mobile phone. REUTERS/Cole Burston

TORONTO, July 11 (Reuters) - Five people were ⁠injured and two were pronounced ‌dead following an active shooter incident in Toronto on Saturday, according to a police emergency ​alert on X.

Police said officers ⁠located five people ⁠injured with gunshot wounds. Two victims ⁠were pronounced ‌dead at the scene. The conditions of the remaining ⁠victims were not immediately known.

The shooting ​occurred ‌in Midtown Toronto during the Salsa ⁠on St. ​Clair festival, an annual Latin festival, according to CTV News.

Authorities urged the ⁠public to avoid the area ​and follow all directions from police as the investigation and response continued.

A Toronto ⁠Police spokesperson declined to provide additional details beyond the information posted on the department's official feed on X.

Police ​said updates would ⁠be provided as more information became available. ​No details were ‌immediately released about a ​suspect, motive or arrests.

(Writing by Wa Lone; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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