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This video is of mostly raw footage I shot in Toronto at Dundas Square on 20 April 2010. I too ran like everyone else but when I saw that some media cameramen were shooting, I decided to go back and shoot myself some video. With some additional video footage I edited this news segment of the event chronologically. Here is how some local TV stations described the event: Police Recover Gun During Yonge-Dundas Square Weed Rally: A pro-marijuana rally is the last place most 'smokers' want to see the police, but that rapidly changed on Tuesday after someone pulled out a gun during a 4:20 demonstration at Yonge-Dundas Square. A male suspect pulled out the weapon, causing a wave of panic as the crowd tried to disperse. Another man (pictured below) was cut in the head when he was apparently pistol whipped by the suspect. "I just seen him and he pulled out a gun and tried to shoot, so I just jumped on him," the bleeding man told CityNews before going to the hospital. "Innocent people could have got shot," his friend noted. It's not yet clear what sparked the confrontation at the otherwise peaceful rally, but police have confirmed that no shots were fired. Several people proceeded to pin the gunman down, and he was subsequently assaulted, taking a boot in the head during the commotion. Police moved in on the scene and the suspect was taken away in a cruiser. Donovan Wynn, with four court orders not to have firearms, remains in custody. He's facing 13 charges, including carrying a concealed weapon and threatening death. He's scheduled to appear in court Wednesday. 2010/04/20 www.CityNews.ca Staff Gun scare at Yonge-Dundas pro-pot rally: Toronto Police have charged a man with 13 offences after a firearm was spotted at a pro-marijuana rally at Yonge-Dundas Square. The suspect was apprehended by police shortly after 4 p.m on Tuesday. Authorities confirmed late Tuesday it was in fact a real gun but said the firearm was not loaded. There were some reports of minor injuries when people began running from the scene. CTV Toronto reporter Chris Eby, who was at the rally when the disturbance broke out, said things became frantic when a member of one group of young men off to the side of the rally brandished what appeared to be a handgun. People stood around the possible firearm as others knocked down the man who had brandished the weapon and made a citizen's arrest. Some at the rally heckled the suspect as he was taken away, Eby said. Donovan Wynne, a 33-year-old Toronto resident, faces 13 criminal charges, including: Unauthorized possession of a firearm Pointing a firearm Carrying a concealed weapon Threatening death Vella couldn't say if any other arrests were made at the rally, in which participants called for the legalization of marijuana and smoked the substance openly. The rally lasted from 2 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. In Ottawa, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson said that it would be up to local police to decide whether or not anyone would be charged with pot possession on "4/20" -- the "high holiday" of the marijuana legalization movement. Nicholson said the government wants to go after those trafficking in illegal drugs, not individual users. With a report from CTV Toronto's Chris Eby and files from The Canadian Press Tue Apr. 20 2010 6:12:00 PM www.ctvtoronto.ca