Toronto police have arrested two men and are searching for two more suspects following a daylight gunfight Tuesday morning.

Police said they responded to a call at approximately 11:15 a.m. for a shooting in the Jane St. and Queens Dr. area, south of Highway 400.

Two groups of people encountered each other in a convenience store, police said in a news release Thursday. They began shooting at each other, before one group fled in a vehicle and collided head-on with another car that wasn’t involved, police allege.

The occupants of the second car received minor injuries while the suspects fled on foot.

Meanwhile, the second group of suspects fled in a dark coloured vehicle, police said.

A firearm was recovered nearby.

Cosmo James, 34, of Toronto, is charged with two counts of attempt murder, possession of loaded firearm, possession of prohibited firearm without holding a licence, possession of restricted or prohibited firearm knowingly without a licence, occupying a motor vehicle with firearm and four counts of breach of prohibition order.

Nathaniel Grant, 34, of Toronto, is charged with possession of a loaded firearm, possession of a prohibited firearm without holding a licence, possession of a restricted or prohibited firearm knowingly without a licence, occupying a motor vehicle with firearm and four counts of breach of prohibition order.

Investigators are still looking for two suspects.

Dwight John, 22, of Toronto, is wanted for three counts of attempted murder, possession of loaded firearm, possession of prohibited firearm without holding a licence, possession of restricted or prohibited firearm knowingly without a licence, occupying a motor vehicle with firearm, failing to comply with recognizance, and possession of a firearm obtained by crime.

Malik Christie, 20, of Toronto, is wanted for possession of loaded firearm, possession of prohibited firearm without holding a license, possession restricted or prohibited firearm knowingly without a licence, occupying motor vehicle with firearm, failing to comply with recognizance, and possession of firearm obtained by crime.

Police say they are believed to be violent, armed and dangerous and the public is urged to call 911 if they are spotted.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-1200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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