Man arrested after 2 alleged hate-related attacks in Toronto's PATH system: police | CBC News
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Man arrested after 2 alleged hate-related attacks in Toronto's PATH system: police | CBC News
"On January 16, in the underground walkway between Scotia Plaza and First Canadian Place, the suspect approached the victim and spat on them during an unprovoked confrontation."
"The suspect then walked toward the victim in an aggressive manner while using anti-Black racial slurs, indicating a clear motive behind the assault."
"This week, police responded to a report of an assault near Yonge and King streets, where the suspect allegedly assaulted a victim after being asked to leave a building."
"The 37-year-old suspect has been charged with hate-motivated assault, assault with a weapon, and failure to comply with probation, and is scheduled to appear in court."
A 37-year-old man from Toronto has been arrested following two alleged assaults, one occurring on January 16 in the PATH underground walkway and another this week near Yonge and King streets. In the first incident, the suspect reportedly spat on the victim and used anti-Black racial slurs. The second incident involved an assault after the suspect was asked to leave a building. The man faces charges including hate-motivated assault and assault with a weapon, and is scheduled to appear in court.
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