2 men injured in shooting near Warden Woods, 1 is in life-threatening condition
CBC
Two men have been injured in a shooting near Warden Woods in Toronto on Monday night, police say.
The shots were fired in the area of Warden Avenue and Fir Valley Court. Police were called to the area at about 7:30 p.m.
One of the men, believed to be in his 20s, was in life-threatening condition, while the other was in serious but non-life-threatening condition, according to Toronto paramedics.
Both of the men have been taken to trauma centres.
One man was reported to be unconscious and not breathing when officers arrived. He had been shot in the chest. The other was reported to be conscious. He had been shot in the abdomen.
Warden Avenue, Fir Valley Court and Cataraqui Crescent are all closed as police search for other victims.
Police have found two firearms and ammunition. Police have set up a command post on Fir Valley Court.
Const. Rob Reid, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service, said police are trying to locate the crime scene and may have found some evidence on Cataraqui Crescent.
"We are really trying to find out what happened here," Reid said.
Officers are using dogs at the scene to look for suspects.
Warden is closed southbound from St. Clair Avenue East. Police are urging motorists to avoid the area.