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The Toronto International Film Festival cancelled an event to promote its planned film slate out of respect for those affected by the shooting. [15] It should also be noted that another shooting occurred exactly 5 years later, on July 22nd, 2023, where one male was killed. The later shooting took place 1 block away from the 2018 event.
2022 Vaughan shooting: December 18, 2022 Vaughan, Ontario: 6 (including the perpetrator) / 1 Firearm No On December 18, 2022, a mass shooting occurred at the Bellaria Residences condominium tower in Vaughan, a suburb north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Six people were killed, including the gunman, 73-year-old Francesco Villi, who was shot and ...
At 10:30 pm on July 26, Sammy Yatim boarded a Toronto subway train [11] and transferred to a streetcar on route 505 Dundas around 11:45 pm. [12] Sometime afterwards, he drew his 12 cm (4.7 in) switchblade knife, [4] approached a passenger, [5] and told other passengers to remain on the streetcar, reportedly acting aggressively towards other passengers. [13]
Toronto shooting may refer to: Boxing Day shooting, a gang-related shooting in 2005; 2018 Toronto shooting, a mass shooting in 2018; Danzig Street shooting, a gang-related shooting in July 2012; Eaton Centre shooting, a shooting in June 2012; Shooting of Edmond Yu, a police shooting of a mentally ill man in 1997
A man and woman were shot to death and a male suspected as the attacker also died Monday at a north Toronto office space near a daycare center and a school, authorities said. The shooting prompted ...
On December 18, 2022, a mass shooting occurred at the Bellaria Residences condominium tower in Vaughan, a suburb north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Six people were killed, including the gunman, 73-year-old Francesco Villi, who was shot and killed by responding police officers. [2]
Saunders was selected by the Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) on April 17, 2015, to succeed Bill Blair as the chief of police. [7] Saunders is the first Black Canadian to lead the Toronto police and the second Black Canadian to lead a police force in Canada (having been preceded by Devon Clunis of the Winnipeg Police Service in 2012). [7]
The judge did find that it was "indisputable" that the name-calling was "wholly inappropriate and hurtful." Name-calling Bridgewater Raritan student 'school shooter' not bullying, state rules Skip ...