Toronto police are looking for more witnesses in their investigation to find armed suspects who killed two men at a Kensington Market after-hours club on Canada Day.

Two to three armed male suspects are believed to have fled on foot, but police have not confirmed any descriptions and want to speak to anyone who left the scene before speaking to investigators.

At least 30 people were in the club when multiple shots rang out in the space just above Thymeless bar at 355 College St., just west of Spadina Ave., police told the Star.

Friends identified the victims as former pro skateboarder Justin Bokma, 42, and 41-year-old bartender LeFranc “Frank” Matthews, both of Toronto.

Police confirmed the victims’ identities Saturday, and added that two men aged 34 and 45 made their own way to hospital after sustaining injuries from the shooting. The injuries are non-life-threatening.

Bokma was pronounced dead at the scene. Friends call him a kind, funny, and charming guy was also well-known in Toronto’s skate boarding community.

The second victim, Matthews, leaves behind two children; a former co-worker and friend described him as “one of the funniest, most intelligent people I have ever known.”

Police said they are looking at surveillance video to confirm the direction in which the suspects fled, if a vehicle was involved, or how many guns were used.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).