‘Young people are numb’: North Etobicoke community calls for action, not awareness in wake of shooting

Nobody in the neighbourhood slept Sunday night after the shooting that killed two men and injured three others, said Cealene Gabriel, who lives in a public housing complex across the street from where the gunfire broke out.

“You could hear people screaming, people were running,” she said. “It was just a big shock … I didn’t send my daughter to school that next day because she was terrified.”

Seymour Gibbs is the second man to have died after the shooting behind an Etobicoke high school which left three others injured.

Two people fired a volley of bullets at several gathered men, killing Delroy “George” Parkes and seriously injuring four others Sunday.

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