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The other seven appeared in court on January 5, 2023, via video link. [14] A television news report by CTV News reported that "only two parents of the seven co-accused appeared to be in attendance for virtual proceedings on Zoom" and that some of the suspects seemed confused, with one of their lawyers not present during an accused's questioning ...
A mass shooting occurred on Danforth Avenue in the Greektown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the night of July 22, 2018. [5] Faisal Hussain killed two people and wounded thirteen using a Smith & Wesson M&P.40-calibre handgun. [2] [3] He died by suicide after a shootout with Toronto Police Service (TPS) officers. [6]
In December 2019, Toronto Police Service posted a video on YouTube and asked the public for help. "What we need is a name to go with this DNA," Sgt. Stacy Gallant said in the video.
A vehicle-ramming attack occurred on April 23, 2018, when a rented van was driven along Yonge Street through the North York City Centre business district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The driver, 25-year-old Alek Minassian, targeted pedestrians, killing 11 [ n 1 ] and injuring 15, some critically. [ 2 ]
Chief James MacSween of York regional police said one of his officers shot and killed the suspect at a condo in Vaughan, Ontario. “Horrendous scene,” MacSween said. “Six deceased.
Tess Richey was born 30 November 1994, [1] the youngest of five daughters in a close-knit family from North Bay, Ontario. [2] She attended E.W. Norman Public School and Widdifield Secondary School. [3] Richey worked as an assistant manager at the Days Inn in North Bay before moving to Toronto. [4]
Several video re-enactments of Morin's last movements have been produced, including a 2007 television re-enactment for GTA's Most Wanted. [26] For the 29th anniversary of the disappearance in 2014, the Toronto Police Video Unit produced a re-enactment which was also screened at Mac's Convenience Stores throughout the province of Ontario. [13]
Before allegedly killing 10 people, Alek Minassian made a Facebook post that linked him to misogynists, who are now embracing him for his act of violence.