Shooting outside Toronto high school leaves 1 dead, 1 teen injured
Shooting happened outside Woburn Collegiate Institute in Scarborough Monday afternoon, police say
A shooting outside an east-end Toronto high school Monday afternoon has left one person dead and one teenager in hospital, Toronto police say.
Police say they received a call about a male shot outside Woburn Collegiate Institute shortly before 3:30 p.m.
Officers attempted life-saving measures and the victim was rushed to hospital but later died, they say.
Not long after, a second victim walked into a hospital, also suffering from gunshot wounds. He has since been transported to a trauma centre, police say.
Victims believed to be in their teens
Duty Insp. Lori Kranenburg said both victims are believed to be teenagers, but she could not confirm if either victim was a student at the school.
Police are appealing for witnesses and for anyone who may have cellphone or dashcam video to contact them.
They say the shooter was last seen fleeing westbound from the area. He is described as a male wearing a black jacket and a "COVID mask."
SHOOTING: UPDATE<br>Ellesmere Rd + Markham Rd<br>- Shooting occurred out front of the school<br>- One person, a male, has been pronounced deceased at hospital<br>- The second victim, a teenage boy has been transported to a trauma center via emergency run<br>^lb
—@TPSOperations
The Toronto District School Board said Woburn Collegiate Institute and neighbouring Woburn Junior Public School were both placed in lockdown, but the lockdowns have since been lifted.
Shooting makes mayor 'very angry'
Mayor John Tory said it's "terrible" that the fatal shooting happened in front of Woburn Collegiate Institute, and he is "so angry" to know gunfire erupted in the middle of the afternoon "in the shadow of a school."
In a statement posted on Twitter, Tory said "any gun violence is unacceptable," but "it is even more frustrating to know someone would carry a gun leave alone pull the trigger anywhere near a school."
The mayor said schools should be safe for everyone "and absolutely free of guns and gun violence."
"This latest incident makes me very angry and I intend to sit down with police and school board officials to see what more we might do to ensure the safety of students, educators and staff in and around our schools," Tory said in the statement.
The mayor extended condolences to the victims and their families.
It is terrible to know today’s fatal shooting occurred in front of Woburn Collegiate.<br><br>As Mayor, I am so angry to know gunfire erupted in the middle of the afternoon in the shadow of a school. <a href="https://t.co/uqwL9gXRNF">pic.twitter.com/uqwL9gXRNF</a>
—@TorontosMayor
Meanwhile, Canada's Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair says his "heart goes out to all those impacted by this horrible tragedy."
Today, an act of gun violence took place at Woburn Collegiate Institute in Scarborough that resulted in the death of one individual and left another injured. As the <a href="https://twitter.com/TorontoPolice?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TorontoPolice</a> continue their investigation, my heart goes out to all those impacted by this horrible tragedy.
—@BillBlair