Children having nightmares after witnessing playground shooting: Toronto police
TORONTO — Some of the children who witnessed a brazen shooting at a Toronto-area playground that sent two young sisters to hospital have been left traumatized and suffering from nightmares, police said Friday as they continued their manhunt for the shooters.
Det. Sgt. Jim Gotell said they believe there were 16 children playing at the park in the city’s east end on June 14 when two men got out of a truck and opened fire.
“A lot of these children are suffering from nightmares and they don’t want to go back to the park,” Gotell told a news conference.
Officers haven’t spoken to all those children, Gotell said, and parents have been asked to contact police so they can help arrange counselling services.


