In Pictures: Mass shooting at Toronto street party
Joseph Bryan, second from left, Joseph Bryan, second from left, attends a vigil with his family outside the home of 14 year-old Shyanne Charles who was shot and killed during a block party in Toronto. Bryan was best friends with Charles and had attended the party with her.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
Family and friends of Shyanne Charles including her brother mourn the death of the 14 year-old during a vigil outside an apartment building near her home.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
An impromptu candlelight vigil is started by young people, many in tears, during a news conference held by local politicians and faith leaders at the site of the Scarborough Housing complex shooting spree.J.P. Moczulski/The Globe and Mail
Area resident came out to mourn the death of Shyanne Charles during a vigil outside an apartment building near her home, where they then placed flowers.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
A group of young people arrived and hung a memorial of posters and flowers near the shooting scene at a housing complex at Morningside Avenue and Danzig Street.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford visits the scene July 17, 2012 where a shooting killed two and injured more than 20 people late last night at a neighbourhood barbecue in east-end Toronto.Moe Doiron/The Globe and Mail
Two people are dead and at least 21 others injured after a shooting Monday evening in Toronto.Peter Power
The shooting happened at an outdoor party in the Scarborough area of Toronto, police said, raising fresh fears of a rise in gun crime in Canada's largest city.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
A woman is treated by emergency workers after suffering a gunshot wound to the thigh.Manny Rodrigues
A young woman is taken to an ambulance after being injured during the shootings.Manny Rodrigues
Toronto Police stand next to a body at the scene of the shooting.Peter Power
Toronto police walk the scene of the shootingPeter Power
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair walks down Morningside Avenue in Scarborough on Tuesday following the shooting.Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press
Pedestrians look on near the scene of the shootingAaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press
Toronto Police look at evidence markers at the scene of the shooting on Danzig Avenue.Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail
A body lies next to a van at the scene.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail
A woman mourns while sitting at a curb near the scene.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Police officers take notes at the crime scene,MARK BLINCH/Reuters
People look at the scene on Danzig Avenue.Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail
Police survey the crime scene.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair describes the shooting as 'very shocking' at a news conference Tuesday.Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press
A police officer walks the crime scene.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
People stand behind police crime scene tape on Danzig Avenue in Scarborough.Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail
Police cruisers block access to many streets around the crime scene.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Two women hug near the crime scenePeter Power
Toronto police gather evidence at the scenePeter Power
Police canvas homes in the neighbourhood, seeking more information on the shootings.Peter Power
Police officers knocked on all the doors of a townhouse complex at the corner of Morningside Avenue and Danzig Street the morning after the shootingGalit Rodan/The Globe and Mail
Chief Bill Blair speaks at a press conference at police headquarters the day after the shooting.Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail