One injured after shooting at Weston Collegiate in Toronto, school in lockdown

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Breaking: Shooting at Toronto school injures one person

Weston Collegiate Institute located at 100 Pine St. is in lockdown after police say a person was shot shortly after 12 p.m. on Thursday.neighbourhood of Toronto.

It is unclear at this time whether the shooting took place inside or on school grounds, and police have not indicated the victim is a student at the school.The secondary school has approximately 1,000 students from grades nine to 12, and is the second-oldest secondary school in Toronto.

 

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Weston Been a dump that ain't no real real proper school...

Most violent year on record at TDSB. 3 students murdered in the last year. Lockdowns are now a weekly occurrence. It’s time to bring back the School Resource Officer program! We tried the woke way, and it resulted in record high violence.

The longer we ignore the problem, the bigger the problem will get. This was a kid at school. A place where parents drop their kid off, in trust, and expect that they’ll be safe. If schools aren’t a safe place, we should be triaging what the response priority should be.

Wait what Justin banned guns, how is this possible?

Wait I thought everything was tickety -boo here in Toronto.

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