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TORONTO — The shattered glass from the shot-out window of a car carrying a four-year-old girl and her father is still scattered in the parking lot.

A bullet hole is also still visible in one house window nearby.

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It’s chilling. It’s despicable.

You don’t need to go across the world to find terror. Just go to the Toronto Community Housing complex at Ardwick Blvd. and Finch Ave. W.

“You better believe I was scared,” said one woman, who was in the middle of one of the five random shootings. “I was praying to God that it wasn’t our time.”

The 20-year-old allegedly behind it all is, thankfully, behind bars.

“I’m horrified by the notion that a four-year-old or for that matter anyone in the city should be subject to a random shooting,” said an angry Mayor John Tory. “The police have done their work, they’ve brought somebody into custody and the justice system will take its course.”

But in a period from Jan. 9 to 21, a gunman wreaked havoc on several areas in the northwest corner of the city and put a lot of lives in danger. It’s a troubling crime spree timeline stopped by Toronto Police: