North York Checkmasters massacre

The North York Checkmasters massacre was a mass shooting that occurred in and around a Checkmasters Cash Advance in the San Diego neighborhood of North York in Toronto on May 4, 2016. The perpetrators, 16-year-old Kevin Haiti & 14-year-old Fundir Broe, shot and killed 25 people and injured 17 others before being fatally shot by an ETF team sniper.

Team Crimson quickly claimed responsibility for the attacks, and the shooting ranked as the deadliest mass shooting committed in Canada after Sydney River McDonald's murders in 1992. It is currently the most deadly mass shooting in Toronto history.