Toronto Star

Man in court in feces-throwing case

Onlookers, many of them students, pack courtroom

- GILBERT NGABO STAFF REPORTER With files from Jacob Lorinc

The man accused of dumping buckets of “liquefied fecal matter” on several people in a baffling series of attacks in or near two Toronto universiti­es made a brief appearance in a downtown court Wednesday afternoon.

Samuel Opoku, 23, entered the courtroom for his bail hearing at Old City Hall in handcuffs with his hair uncombed, wearing no shoes and unmatched socks — one white, one black.

At the request of defence lawyer Jordan Weisz, Opoku’s hearing was pushed back into the next week. He was scheduled to return to court at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, also at Old City Hall. He will remain in custody until then.

Opoku was arrested Tuesday evening following three separate incidents over four days in which police say a man attacked a total of five people with buckets containing feces.

He is charged with five counts of assault with a weapon and five counts of mischief interferin­g with property.

Several onlookers, many of them curious university students, gathered huddled around a TV monitor in a hallway outside the courtroom after they could not find seating.

Advait Sridhar, a second-year University of Toronto life sciences student, said he wanted to be there to show support for the victims of the attacks. “Can you imagine that stuff dumped on you? It’s disgusting.”

Outside court, Weisz told reporters Opoku is “shocked” by the charges he’s facing. “He understand­s the allegation­s are troubling,” Weisz said, noting his client enjoys the presumptio­n of innocence, like any other accused.

Weisz added that, although details of Wednesday’s hearing cannot be reported due to a publicatio­n ban, he has “unfortunat­e concerns” regarding how mental health disorders are treated and funded in general.

“Obviously, the public doesn’t have the full story yet,” he said.

The most recent incident happened shortly before midnight Monday near U of T’s downtown campus as a man approached a woman and threw the contents of a bucket on her.

The two similar assaults occurred in libraries at York University’s Keele Street campus on Sunday and at U of T’s downtown campus on Friday.

On Friday evening, police say a man entered U of T’s John P. Robarts Library and allegedly poured a bucket of fecal matter onto a woman and a young person seated at a table before fleeing. On Sunday, police say a man attacked two more people in the same fashion at York’s Scott Library.

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Lawyer Jordan Weisz, representi­ng Samuel Opoku, said he had concerns about funding of mental health care.
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