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The owners of a bar in Scarborough, Ont., where a mass shooting injured 12 people say they are “heartbroken” by the events that took place during the grand opening.

The Piper Arms at Scarborough Town Centre was celebrating its opening night on Friday, March 7, when three men entered the bar and began shooting into the crowd.

“We’ve seen a lot of shootings, a lot of videos. But tonight’s shooting – these guys just looked at the crowd and opened fire,” Supt. Paul MacIntyre of the Toronto Police Service told reporters at the scene.

A total of 12 people were injured – seven by bullets and the others by flying glass. The three suspects are still outstanding.

“Our thoughts are with everyone affected, and we’re incredibly grateful to first responders and law enforcement for their quick response,” the owners …

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