2 Dead, 6 Injured in Toronto Street Festival Shooting
July 13, 2026 Team Contributor
A vibrant Toronto street festival turned chaotic when gunfire shattered an evening of music, culture, and celebration. Authorities reported two fatalities and six injuries, abruptly changing the atmosphere for thousands attending the event.
Gunfire Shocks Toronto’s Beloved Cultural Festival
What began as a festive weekend celebrating Latino heritage descended into chaos when gunfire erupted among thousands of festivalgoers. The shooting unfolded during Salsa on St. Clair, an annual celebration of Latino culture that attracted an estimated 13,000 attendees.
Police said the violence appeared to involve an exchange of gunfire between individuals targeting each other, sending crowds scrambling for safety. The tragedy cast a shadow over the festival’s 22nd edition and stunned a community that has long embraced the event as a symbol of culture, music, and togetherness.
Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister, posted on X, “I am horrified by the shooting that has killed two people at the Salsa on St. Clair Festival in Toronto. My prayers are with the families grieving their loved ones, those who are in critical condition, and everyone who has been affected by this horrific event.”
Highlights of the Tragic Incident
- The shooting was reported on July 11, 2026, around 8:12 p.m. during the busy evening hours of the festival.
- Officials said 2 men died at the scene while emergency teams treated several victims nearby afterward.
- 5 injured people suffered gunshot wounds, while another individual was hospitalized with separate injuries after the incident.
- Investigators recovered 2 firearms and examined 3 crime scenes as the complex case progressed through the night.
Investigation Continues
The Toronto festival shooting incident was reported during evening festivities, prompting a major emergency response operation across nearby streets. Police have not clarified whether suspected shooters were among the dead or injured following the exchange.
Festival organizers had planned weekend programming, but investigations now dominate attention surrounding the destination and community conversations. For travellers, the episode underscores how quickly unexpected events can transform even popular gatherings during busy weekends.
The tragedy has also renewed attention on safety at major public events. A similar public-safety concern emerged recently when overcrowding at the Montreal International Jazz Festival left 6 people hospitalized, highlighting the need for robust crowd-control measures and emergency response planning at large-scale festivals.

