Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Mayor Miller's Street Safety Iniative Being Tested

Gang dispute triggered downtown shooting: police

CTV.ca News Staff

A downtown shooting last week that left one car peppered with bullets resulted from a dispute between rival gang members, Toronto police say.

The gunfire came after an incident at a fast food restaurant on Yonge Street, but investigators don't know the exact action that triggered the shooting.

Police have located one if the intended targets, but he isn't being helpful as he is refusing to co-operate.

Meanwhile, police released images of two people believed to be involved in the supper-hour shooting at Yonge and Shuter streets on Nov. 21.

Video cameras captured two men running from the scene after as many as 10 shots were fired by a man on the sidewalk near Shuter. He was reportedly aiming at a moving black Cadillac SUV.

Fuel for hot air balloons.....

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