Five years on, Danforth shooting vivid for those affected, gun control key issue
TORONTO — The passage of time can feel disjointed for Ali Demircan.
It may have been five years since a gunman went on a shooting rampage through Toronto’s Greektown, but the horror of what Demircan saw after being grazed by a bullet that night still hits hard.
“The images are still fresh and, time to time when I close my eyes, what I see is just carnage,” he says.
“I don’t feel like it’s going to go away one day. I don’t believe that I’m going to forget this.”