A year later, ceremony commemorates victims of the Danforth shooting
TORONTO — The names of the two people killed in a shooting in Toronto’s Greektown last year were read aloud in a ceremony meant to honour their memory Sunday afternoon.
Those gathered held a moment of silence to pay tribute to 18-year-old Reese Fallon and 10-year-old Julianna Kozis, as well as the 13 people hurt in the attack.
Toronto Police Services chaplain Rev. Wendell Gibbs, who led the event, said the ceremony “breaks down the walls of isolation.”
“We are here to express our love and support and our compassion to the families of those who were lost and to those who were injured or witnessed unspeakable violence, as well as for a community that was shaken one year ago tomorrow,” Gibbs said.