The gun violence in the city resurfacing overnight with a pair of shoootings at opposite ends of the GTA.
A woman is currently in critical condition after being caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a downtown apartment.
The woman and a man both suffered injuries after a reported exchange of gun fire between two men at the apartment on Portland and Wellington streets just before 1:20.
Toronto Police Const. Allyson Douglas-Cook told NEWSTALK 1010 Sunday morning that witnesses heard multiple gun shots.
" Up to four to five shots were reported at the time and people were reportedly seen running in the area of Portland Street downtown."
The woman was rushed to a trauma centre via emergency run with possible life-threatening injuries.
The male victim walked his own way to a local hospital a short time later.
In Scarborough, three men suffered gun shot wounds in the parking lot of a school.
The shooting occurred just after 1 a.m. on Antrim Crescent, near Kennedy Road and the 401.
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Douglas-Cook confirms police received several calls for the sound of gun shots before units responded.
"They did locate three male victims in the area, all of whom were conscious and breathing, but they were suffering from gunshot wounds with varying degrees. Fortunately none of the injuries are considered life-threatening at this point."
Suspect information for either shooting is minimal at this point, but according to Douglas-Cook, police do have a vehicle description in the Scarborough shootings.
" What we do have is a vehicle of interest, possible suspect vehicle, which is described as a silve vehicle, a four-door Honda."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.