Toronto police confirmed they have located two victims with serious but non-life-threatening injuries in the Nathan Phillips Square area at Bay St. and Albert St. Monday afternoon.
They have two people in custody and have recovered two firearms, police said in a tweet.
Just before 4 p.m., police tweeted they had received
reports of a woman shot near the back of the square and people were running from area.
The incident happened as huge crowds gathered to celebrate the Toronto Raptors’ NBA championship win. The city earlier said the square was at capacity.
Andrew Brown-Kerr, 25, of Brampton was in the crowd, standing under the arch at Nathan Phillips Square when he heard popping sounds that he said did not sound like fireworks.
“We tried our best to escape,” he said. “We saw a lady get trampled, a pregnant woman fall. We saw some kids getting trampled and parents trying to protect them.”
He and his friend were unharmed.
The ceremony was delayed briefly as emcee Matt Devlin went on stage to urge the crowd to stay calm as police dealt with what he called an emergency. The ceremony then resumed just before 4 p.m.
Sherina Harris is a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter: @sherinaharris
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