Blue Jays player says he was lucky to avoid shooting in busy Canada shopping mall
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Blue Jays player says he was lucky to avoid shooting in busy Canada shopping mall

Toronto : Canada | Jun 03, 2012 at 9:29 AM PDT
Source: Fox News
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Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie says he narrowly missed being in the area where a gunman fired shots in a crowded food court in one of Canada's busiest malls, killing a man and injuring seven others. Police say the shooting on Saturday at Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto targeted one individual... FULL ARTICLE AT Fox News
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