'War' Comes to the Streets of Toronto -- 100 Shots Fired, 23 Arrested

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‘It sounded like war’: 23 arrested, 16 firearms seized after gunfight at Toronto recording studio
Police were called to Queen Street West and Sudbury Street around 11:20 p.m. Monday after an exchange of up to 100 shots between two groups.
Nov. 12, 2024
By Estella RenStaff Reporter, Raju MudharStaff Reporter, and Calvi LeonStaff Reporter

It was supposed to be a routine bail check. Instead, plainclothes officers outside a Toronto recording studio Monday night found themselves in the middle of a gunfight — an exchange of up to 100 shots — between two rival groups.
The barrage of gunfire in the West Queen West neighbourhood created a scene of chaos, forcing a worker from a local grocery store to run for cover while both the store and an unmarked police vehicle were riddled with bullet holes.
Remarkably, no one was hurt.
“It sounded like war,” said resident Alexander Piskopos, who heard the gunfire from his home.
From his balcony, he saw police running with flashlights and heard officers shouting: “Freeze. Stay where you are.”
Toronto police seized more than 16 firearms, including several handguns and two assault-style rifles, and arrested 23 people at the scene. There were no immediate details on charges or the suspects’ names.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday morning, Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue said the shooting had “all of the signs of being a gang-related conflict” but cautioned that the motive was still under investigation.
The gunfire broke out around 11:20 p.m. Monday in the area of Queen Street West and Sudbury Street, just east of Dufferin Street.
Pogue said plainclothes officers were already stationed there for an unrelated investigation when three suspects in a stolen car arrived, exited the vehicle and opened fire at a recording studio on the second floor of a building, where a crowd of people were gathered outside.
Toronto police have arrested 23 people and seized 16 firearms following a shooting late Monday night at a recording studio in the city’s West Queen West neighbourhood.
The shooting quickly escalated into an exchange of gunfire between two groups. As the shooters on both sides tried to flee, police boxed in the stolen vehicle. Officers arrested one of the occupants after a foot chase, but two others managed to escape and remain at large.
Pogue said police arrested several more people inside the studio and others trying to flee. She said officers recovered additional firearms from inside the building, the rooftop and garbage bins in the area.
Bullets had struck an unmarked police vehicle with two officers inside during the shootout, but no one was hurt.
“I want to stress how remarkable it is that in such a volatile and dangerous situation, nobody was injured,” Pogue said.
As of Tuesday morning, police had cordoned off a large section of the building that houses the studio and the neighbouring FreshCo parking lot. Two police cruisers were parked along Queen Street, guarding the front door of the recording studio.
Residents who heard the gunfire the night before wandered the area on the cold morning, trying to understand what happened.
The FreshCo grocery store re-opened around 11 a.m., with some employees cleaning up damage to the store’s windows caused by the gunfire.
One of the workers, Jorge Dasilva, said he arrived for his shift at 6 a.m. on Tuesday but could not get inside because police blocked access to the entrances.
He said a colleague who was working Monday night heard multiple “loud bangs,” just before 11:30 p.m., walked to the front and saw bullets flying into the store.
“He had to duck and hide,” Dasilva said, relaying his colleague’s account.
The building where the shooting happened houses at least three recording studios: CASA Studios, 777 Studios and Diesel Headquarters.
Police have not said which one was the target of the shooting.
At a Toronto Police Services Board meeting Tuesday afternoon, Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw said he was grateful none of the officers were hurt in the shooting and emphasized that the investigation is ongoing.
The incident highlights the police force’s previous calls for law reform related to shootings in public settings and underscores the dangers faced by officers, Demkiw said.
The officers involved in Monday night’s shooting “acted swiftly and with courage to apprehend the suspects in the shootout,” he said.
 

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Cause when known gang members are walking around with guns because they can't be carded, let's defund the police and let the social workers deal with the bullets that are flying.
This is Olivia Chow's Toronto...
 
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Cause when known gang members are walking around with guns because they can't be carded, let's defund the police and let the social workers deal with the bullets that are flying.
But, but,...dat`s racist. Dey`s good boys, they dindu nuffin. ;) This country is done, all I ever see is morons talking about how to resolve issues, if talk were action, there would be nothing left to do. Let`s see action, some kinda` National Guard to go Kent State on criminal motherfuckers.
 
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This is Olivia Chow's Toronto...

Jeezus b'y are you new?

I seem to recall lots of shooting in the past 25+ years including Jane /Fiinch, Driftwood gang. Tuxedo Court, Galloway Boys etc. In fact I was a direct witness to a 4 man Tamil gang ambush on Eglinton / Golden Mile area in approx 1992.

But yeah... the shootings only started ever since Olivia Chow was elelcted... what.. one or two years ago? 🤔
 
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This is Olivia Chow's Toronto...
Good on Chow.

 
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Gun control failed again? Shocker...[/sarcasm]

Cause when known gang members are walking around with guns because they can't be carded, let's defund the police and let the social workers deal with the bullets that are flying.
It's always been ironic to me, how people who support discriminatory gun control initiatives like, placing gun owners on some federal watch list; also find policies like voter ID, carding, or stop-and-frisk discriminatory.
 
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oh ok

if you can't buy them

if you can't sell them

if you can't transfer them

how are you going to get them, legally?
They are not illegal, anyone who has a valid permit can still own or aquire one.
Legal firearms ae rarely used to commit criminal acts.
https://www.dunnandassociates.ca/news/legally-registered-guns-rarely-used-to-commit-criminal-acts/
There are hoops to jump through but you can still buy them.
You are confusing prohibited with illegal.
From the RCMP website.
Handguns
Changes to the Firearms Act impact licensed individuals who own, or who wish to acquire, handguns.

  • Aspiring owners: If you want to acquire a handgun from any source in Canada, or through importation, you must meet one of the exemptions specified in the Firearms Act. Specifically, you must either:
    • hold an authorization to carry in respect of a handgun; or
    • meet the prescribed criteria and annually provide a letter to a chief firearms officer from a provincial or national sport shooting governing body indicating
      • that you are training, competing or coaching in a handgun shooting discipline that is on the programme of the International Olympic Committee or the International Paralympic Committee,
      • the disciplines in which you train, compete or coach, and
      • that the handgun in question is necessary for training, competing or coaching in those disciplines.
  • Current owners: Individuals who already own registered handguns:
    • may continue to possess and use them.
    • may dispose of them by:
      • transferring them to an individual who meets one of the above exemptions;
      • transferring them to a licenced business or museum;
      • lawfully exporting them (see Exporting firearms to another country);
      • having them permanently and irreversibly deactivated; or,
      • surrendering them to a chief firearms officer, a firearms officer, or a law enforcement officer for destruction without compensation.
  • Businesses: Authorized businesses may continue to sell handguns to exempted individuals, law enforcement and the military, or to other authorized businesses, including museums.
  • Estates of deceased handgun owners: Handguns registered to a deceased individual may be disposed of by the same methods that are available to current owners. Please see the Transfer of firearms from estates page for further information.
 
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