Shoppers at Toronto’s Yorkdale Mall flee and hide in corridors after gunfire erupts
Police are hunting multiple suspects after an altercation between two groups of young men ended in gunfire
Gunshots sent shoppers running for cover and prompted the evacuation of Toronto’s busiest mall on Thursday, though police said no one was injured from the gunfire.
Toronto Police Superintendant Rob Johnson said there was an altercation between groups of men in Toronto’s Yorkdale Mall and one of them fired a handgun at least twice.
“Nobody was hit,” he said.
Johnson said two people suffered minor injuries while trying to flee the mall. Police said they were looking for multiple suspects, including two men in their 20s, and said one had a handgun.
Donald Mudavanhu said he was walking through the mall on the ground floor when he heard loud bangs. “Everyone just started running, there was a huge crowd of people,” he said.
The 43-year-old said he ran into a nearby department store with dozens of others and scrambled up to the second floor. An employee then took him and others to a staff corridor at the back of the store where they squeezed into a tight hallway, Mudavanhu said.