Toronto festival shooting raises safety fears, even as gun violence has declined
TORONTO — Deadly gunfire at one of Toronto’s most popular street festivals has intensified fears over gun violence and raised questions about the level of safety at community events, even as police say shootings are on the decline.
Two people were killed and several others injured when bullets flew during the Salsa on St. Clair festival on Saturday, prompting the cancellation of its second day. Police said the two men who were killed were targeted and that they knew each other.
Business owners and residents in the area of St. Clair Avenue West said the brazen act of violence left them fearful and worried about the future of the festival, a long-running annual event that celebrates Latin culture, food and music.
Security at other festivals on the city’s packed summer calendar is now also under scrutiny.

