Police have released the names of two men killed in a weekend shooting at a Toronto fast-food restaurant.
The men have been identified as Donny Ouimette, 25, and Ryan Hind, 39, both of Toronto.
The shooting happened at about 3 a.m. Saturday at an east-end McDonald's where police say an armed security guard — apparently in the restaurant to buy food — fired his weapon following a "significant physical altercation" with two men.
The two men were pronounced dead at the scene (at Danforth Avenue and Coxwell Avenue) and a post-mortem investigation has determined the cause of death for both was gunshot wounds.
Police said on Saturday that the altercation took place somewhere near the food counter and that about 15 to 20 customers and staff were in the restaurant when "multiple shots" were fired.
The security guard, who police said was employed nearby, was taken to hospital for treatment of a hand injury and his lawyer said on Sunday that he had been released from the hospital.
The lawyer, Craig Penney, also said his client's firearm was legal and "lawfully possessed."
Police said on the weekend that the guard is co-operating with investigators. There's been no word so far on any possible charges but spokesman Const. Victor Kwong said Monday in an email that "the investigation is still ongoing."
Police say they are not searching for any outstanding suspects in the incident but are asking anyone with information to contact investigators.
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