Toronto police have identified two more suspects wanted in a brazen shooting at a Scarborough playground last week that sent two young girls to hospital.

Tarrick Rhoden and T’Quan Robertson, both 23-year-olds from Toronto, are each wanted for attempted murder, discharging a firearm and aggravated assault.

Rhoden is described as six-foot-one and 181 pounds; Robertson is five-foot-eight and 130 pounds.

Police believe both men are armed and warn the public not to approach them if spotted.

Sheldon Eriya, 21, of Markham was arrested last Friday in Pickering. He was charged with seven offences, including two counts of attempted murder.

The girls were two of 11 children at the playground in Scarborough’s Alton Towers community when at least seven shots were fired Thursday at about 5 p.m.

A man who was also at the playground was the intended target, police said. The gunman arrived by car, but walked to the playground and opened fire before fleeing, police said.

A neighbour of two sisters aged five and nine who were injured after a man sprayed bullets into a Toronto park is encouraging the shooter to turn himself in. Ontario Premier-designate Doug Ford is promising extra resources for police. (The Canadian Press)

The victims — sisters who are 5 and 9 — are recovering from gunshot wounds to the stomach and ankle at Sick Kids hospital. The shooting outraged the city and sparked political tough talk over the issue of gun violence.

Neighbours told the Star that they were shocked by the incident. Derek Wellwood, who does landscaping work in the neighbourhood every month, said he went over to the street near the playground after hearing the shots.

He saw a young girl on the ground with six people around her.

“That’s when the mother said, ‘I don’t want to lose you this way,’” he told the Star last Friday.

“The little girl said ‘I don’t feel very well,’ and then a moment later a neighbour came out with a fistful of paper towels, gave it to someone beside her and they put it on her. I did see her vomit on the ground.”

The playground is tucked between the townhouses, bordered by the street and the parking lot. Ten bullet holes could be seen, circled with black marker.

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Correction — June 27, 2018: This article was edited from a previous version to remove a photo.

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