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Three Arrested in Scarborough Pub Mass Shooting That Injured 12

The arrests come as part of a sweeping Greater Toronto Area investigation into several shootings and other violent crimes.

Toronto Police say arrests have been made in connection to a mass shooting at a pub in Scarborough, Ontario
Toronto police released security camera footage Wednesday showing a snippet of the shooting at the Piper Arms Pub in Scarborough earlier this year. Investigators announced arrests and charges linked to the shooting as part of a larger investigation in the region.

Overview

  • Three Toronto residents—Sheldon Gordon, 19; Juevar Griffith, 19; and Kayjean Morrison, 22—have been charged with multiple counts of attempted murder and firearms offences in the Piper Arms Pub shooting.
  • Security footage shows the masked gunmen bursting through a door at Piper Arms Pub on March 7 armed with an assault rifle and two handguns, injuring 12 patrons.
  • The shooters fled the scene in a silver car immediately after opening fire on the pub’s grand opening night.
  • The broader GTA investigation has yielded 10 arrests, 203 charges and the seizure of four firearms, though one suspect remains at large.
  • Police say the pub shooting is not directly linked to tow truck industry violence despite some overlaps in personnel.