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VAN KILLS 10 IN TORONTO

Suspect in custody as authoritie­s seek a possible motive

- By Charmaine Noronha

A rented van jumped onto a crowded Toronto sidewalk Monday, killing 10 people and injuring 15. The driver fled but was quickly arrested in a confrontat­ion with police, Canadian authoritie­s said. Witnesses said the driver was moving fast and appeared to be acting deliberate­ly.

TORONTO — A rented van jumped onto a crowded Toronto sidewalk Monday, killing 10 people and injuring 15 before the driver fled and was quickly arrested in a confrontat­ion with police, Canadian authoritie­s said.

Witnesses said the driver was moving fast and appeared to be acting deliberate­ly, but police said they did not know the cause or any possible motive.

Speaking at a news conference Monday night, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders identified the man detained after the incident as Alek Minassian, 25, a resident of the Toronto suburb of Richmond Hill. He said the suspect had not been known to police previously.

Asked if there was any evidence of a connection to internatio­nal terrorism, the chief said only, “Based on what we have there's nothing that has it to compromise the national security at this time.”

Toronto Police Services Deputy Chief Peter Yuen said police were interviewi­ng witnesses and examining surveillan­ce video of the incident as part of what he called a “complex” investigat­ion.

“I can assure the public all our available resources have been brought in to investigat­e this tragic situation,” he said.

The incident occurred as Cabinet ministers from the major industrial countries were gathered in Canada to discuss a range of internatio­nal issues in the runup to the G7 meeting near Quebec City in June.

A senior national government official said authoritie­s had not turned over the investigat­ion to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a sign that investigat­ors believed it unlikely terrorism was the motive.

The driver was heading south on busy Yonge Street around 1:30 p.m. and the streets were crowded with people enjoying a warm day when the van jumped onto the sidewalk.

Ali Shaker, who was driving near the van at the time, told Canadian broadcast outlet CP24 that the driver appeared to be moving deliberate­ly through the crowd at more than 30 mph.

“He just went on the sidewalk,” a distraught Shaker said. “He just started hitting everybody, man. He hit every single person on the sidewalk. Anybody in his way he would hit.”

Witness Peter Kang told CTV News that the driver did not seem to make any effort to stop. “If it was an accident he would have stopped,” Kang said. “But the person just went through the sidewalk. He could have stopped.”

Video broadcast on Canadian outlets showed police arresting the driver, dressed in dark clothes, after officers surrounded him and his rental Ryder van several blocks from where the incident occurred in the North York neighborho­od of northern Toronto.

The suspect appeared to make some sort of gesture at the police with an object in his hand just before they ordered him to lie down on the ground and took him away.

Witness Phil Zullo told Canadian Press that he saw police arresting the suspect and people “strewn all over the road” where the incident occurred. “I must have seen about five, six people being resuscitat­ed by bystanders and by ambulance drivers,” Zullo said. “It was awful. Brutal.”

Police shut down the Yonge and Finch intersecti­on after the incident and Toronto’s transit agency said it had suspended service on the subway line running through the area.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his sympathies for those involved. “Our hearts go out to everyone affected,” he said in Ottawa. “We are going to have more to learn and more to say in the coming hours.”

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 ?? WARREN TODA/EPA ?? A rental van plowed into pedestrian­s on a Toronto street Monday, killing 10 people and injuring 15, police said. Authoritie­s don’t have a motive yet.
WARREN TODA/EPA A rental van plowed into pedestrian­s on a Toronto street Monday, killing 10 people and injuring 15, police said. Authoritie­s don’t have a motive yet.
 ?? COLE BURSTON/GETTY ?? A woman wipes away tears as she signs a memorial card for the victims near where a van plowed into pedestrian­s.
COLE BURSTON/GETTY A woman wipes away tears as she signs a memorial card for the victims near where a van plowed into pedestrian­s.

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