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3 men arrested after shootings at Raptors celebration ID'd by police

Police have released the names of three men who were arrested after the shootings at Monday's celebration of the Toronto Raptors' NBA Championship, two in connection with the gunfire.

Police also searching for a 'person of interest' who left the scene of the shooting

Shaquille Anthony Miller, 25, left, Abdikarim Kerow, 18, centre, and Thaino Toussaint, 20, right, have been charged with a string of firearms-related offences after Monday's shootings at the Raptors victory celebration. (Pam Davies/CBC)

Police have released the names of three men who were arrested after the shootings at Monday's celebration of the Toronto Raptors' NBA Championship, two in connection with the gunfire.

Shaquille Anthony Miller, 25, and Thaino Toussaint, 20, appeared in court on Tuesday, charged with a string of firearms-related charges. The third man, 18-year-oldAbdikarim Kerow, faces multiple charges stemming from an earlier incident.

Police say they are also looking to identify a person of interest who left the scene of the shooting. That person is described as white, male, 5'9" to 6' with short, light brown hair and a heavy build, last seen wearing a white-button down shirt.

Four people suffered non-life-threatening injuriesafter shots rang out on Monday afternoon, near city hall and Nathan Phillips Square, as some one million people gathered in the city's downtown core for a parade and rally in the Raptors' honour.

Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders said two suspects had been arrestedin connection with one shooting, while a third was arrested in connection with the other.

However, Saunders also said Tuesday that two guns seized in the aftermathdo not match bullet casings found at the scene meaning at least one other person and firearm may have been involved.

Four other people were also injured in two separate stabbing incidents nearby, close to theEaton Centre about an hour before the shootings.

Millerfaces five weapons charges, including carrying a concealed weapon andunauthorized possession of a firearm, one count of assault and two counts of failing to comply with probation.

His lawyer told CBC News Miller was arrested at the Eaton Centre.

Toussaint faces four weapons-related charges, two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of the proceeds of crime.

Kerow faces 14 firearms charges and drug possession charges, for bothOxyContinand cocaine,for the purpose of trafficking. Although he was arrested Monday, police say Kerowhad been wanted on a warrant from May for kidnapping and possession of a firearm.