Toronto police are investigating an incident at a banquet hall in Etobicoke that left one person critically injured.
Toronto police are investigating an incident at a banquet hall in Etobicoke on Friday evening that left one person critically injured.
Police were initially called to the venue in an industrial plaza near Highway 27 and Steeles Avenue West just after 9:30 p.m. for reports of gunshots. While police were on the scene, they received information about a victim at a hospital with stab wounds and that “it’s related to whatever happened at the banquet hall,” Const. Laura Brabant said.“And then sometime during all of this investigation, officers arrested one person and recovered a firearm,” Brabant said.It is also unknown if anyone was injured at the banquet hall, where an event was happening at the time.
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