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Police released images of the suspect and asked for the public's help in identifying him. [20] [21] In January, Richey's family was continuing to circulate the images in hopes that someone would recognize the man. [5] In late January, CBC News interviewed the woman who lived on Dundonald Street. She said that she was outside smoking with a ...
Woodbine Building Supply was a hardware store on Toronto's east-end Danforth Avenue owned by Magno with his two brothers, Frank and Carlo, and started by their father years before. For several years the company had struggled to compete with a nearby Home Depot , and its owners had frequent disputes with local residents; it had been fined ...
January 15, 2011: A man was stopped by police, punched in the face twice, and had his pockets searched by a Toronto police officer. The victim sued Toronto Police Service for assault, battery, unlawful arrest, and violation of his Charter rights. In 2015, Justice Frederick Myers awarded the victim $27,000, and stated that he, a man of African ...
The fire early Thursday morning damaged several homes on McGuire Street.
Toronto Police Service: Toronto, Ontario: January 10, 1973 Shot and killed by a driver during a police pursuit. [67] Constable Leslie Maitland Toronto Police Service: Toronto, Ontario: February 1, 1973 Shot and killed by Rene Vaillancourt, who had just robbed the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Vaillancourt was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Toronto Police Service: Sammy Yatim was shot and killed by the Toronto Police Service on July 27, 2013. Yatim was in an empty streetcar and was brandishing a three-inch knife. Police officers told him to drop his weapon. Officer James Forcillo shot Yatim eight times, with six of the shots hitting Yatim as he allegedly fell to the floor.
Since October 2023, Toronto has witnessed 203 confirmed hate crimes, a 93% rise from a year ago, the statement added. Toronto police report surge in hate crimes against Jews, Muslims Skip to main ...
Between 2010 and 2017, a total of eight men disappeared from the neighbourhood of Church and Wellesley, the LGBTQ village of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The investigation into the disappearances, taken up by two successive police task forces, eventually led to Bruce McArthur, a 66-year-old self-employed Toronto landscaper, whom they then arrested on January 18, 2018.