Public visitation held for young woman killed in Danforth shooting
TORONTO — Crowds of tearful mourners gathered to remember Reese Fallon at a public visitation on Sunday, a week after she was killed in a shooting rampage in Toronto’s bustling Greektown neighbourhood.
People lined up quietly inside the east Toronto funeral home, tissues in hand, to grieve the 18-year-old who died when a gunman opened fire on pedestrians and restaurant-goers on a busy Danforth Avenue last Sunday. Ten-year-old Julianna Kozis was also killed, and 13 others were injured — some critically.
The gunman was found dead of a gunshot wound nearby after exchanging fire with police. Two concurrent investigations into the incident — one by Toronto police and the other by the province’s police watchdog — are ongoing.
At the visitation on Sunday, Fallon was remembered for her life rather than her death.


