Texarkana Gazette

Ten killed, 15 hurt as van plows into Toronto crowd

- By Charmaine Noronha

TORONTO—A rented van plowed down a crowded Toronto sidewalk Monday, killing 10 people and injuring 15 before the driver fled and was quickly arrested, Canadian authoritie­s said.

Witnesses said the driver was moving fast and appeared to be acting deliberate­ly, but police officials would not comment on the cause or any possible motive.

Speaking at a news conference Monday night, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders raised the initial death toll of nine to 10, saying another victim had died at a hospital. He said 15 others were hospitaliz­ed.

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.”

But a senior national government official said earlier that 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 official agreed to reveal that informatio­n only if not quoted by name.

Authoritie­s released few details in the case, saying the investigat­ion was still underway, with witnesses being interviewe­d and surveillan­ce video being examined.

“I can assure the public all our available resources have been brought in to investigat­e this tragic situation,” Toronto Police Services Deputy Chief Peter Yuen said earlier.

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

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 several 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. He 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.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Emergency services close Yonge Street in Toronto after a van mounted a sidewalk, crashing into a crowd of pedestrian­s. The van apparently jumped a curb Monday at the intersecti­on, struck the pedestrian­s and sped awayfrom the scene before it was found...
Associated Press ■ Emergency services close Yonge Street in Toronto after a van mounted a sidewalk, crashing into a crowd of pedestrian­s. The van apparently jumped a curb Monday at the intersecti­on, struck the pedestrian­s and sped awayfrom the scene before it was found...

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