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Community living in fear after second round of gunfire erupts in New Toronto

October 15, 2025 by Toronto Newswire

Police are probing a second shooting in New Toronto at Lakeshore Village Park.

Toronto Police are probing a second round of shootings in a month in New Toronto.                  Police were called around 5:12 p.m. on October 13 to probe the most recent reports of shots being fired, this time at Lakeshore Village Park.

Officers found evidence of shots being fired but there was no one found with gunshot wounds.

A male suspect about 5-foot-6 wearing a mask and black clothing is being sought.

On October 4, a suspect was arrested for firing a gun at another man in connection with a September 21 scuffle at Lake Shore Blvd. W., and Islington Avenue.

One man has been arrested in the first shooting that occurred last month.

Officers allege a verbal argument occurred between the men, when one was shoved to the ground and a weapon discharged.

The suspect was in possession of a loaded .38 calibre revolver handgun and a quantity of ammunition.

Riley Larman, 28, of Toronto, was charged with assault, discharge a Restricted Firearm and six other gun related offences, including careless storage of a firearm.

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