Supt. Robert Johnson voiced concerns Thursday after shots were fired inside Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre, adding that “anytime a firearm is discharged” in the city it is problematic.
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‘Thankfully, no one was hit’: police voice concerns after Yorkdale shooting
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