Raptors announcer credited with calming massive crowd after shooting
The Toronto Raptors’ play-by-play announcer is winning widespread praise for calming a jittery crowd after a shooting at a jammed Nathan Phillips Square, convincing fans to remain strong and “stay together.”
As people at the back of the crowd fled gunshots in panic, Matt Devlin calmly announced a brief suspension of Raptors’ NBA Championship festivities on Monday, promising more information soon and reminding fans they were there to celebrate.
“This is about love, it’s about rejoicing,” he told the crowded square, with an estimated one million people in the vicinity.
Police later said four people suffered serious but not life-threatening gunshot wounds.


