Vigil in Toronto marks first anniversary of Greektown shooting that killed two
TORONTO — The sound of church bells echoed through Toronto’s Greektown on Monday night after the names of victims of a shooting rampage were read aloud during a vigil marking the first anniversary of the tragedy.
Community members held a moment of silence during the vigil, which began at sunset, as light rain fell on a busy stretch of Danforth Avenue where the shooting left two people dead and 13 others injured.
“We help one another to remember and we help one another to heal. We remember the victims and think of all those with memories from that night,” said Toronto Paramedic Services’ Rev. Walter Kelly, who led the vigil.
“Their lives were changed. And the impact of what went on will go on for many years.”