Carnage in Canada
Suspect in custody after standoff with guns drawn against cop
A body lies covered on the sidewalk after a van mounted a sidewalk and crashed into a number of pedestrians in Toronto. The van apparently jumped a curb in a busy intersection and struck numerous people before the driver fled the scene. The van was found later and the driver taken into custody, Canadian police said. (Inset) A witness, Farzad Salehi, consoling his wife Mehrsa Marjani, who was at a nearby cafe and witnessed the collision.
TORONTO: At least 10 people died after a man plowed a rental van into a crowd of pedestrians in Canada’s biggest city Toronto, in what police dubbed a deliberate attack.
The incident took place in broad daylight around 16km from a conference centre hosting a meeting of G7 ministers, but officials said they had no evidence of a link to the event.
“The actions definitely looked deliberate,” Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders told reporters.
Ralph Goodale, the minister of public security, added that “on the basis of all available information at the present time, there would appear to be no national security connection to this particular incident”.
“Horrible day in Toronto,” he had posted earlier on Twitter. “Senseless violence takes heavy toll.”
Police arrested a suspect at the scene – who police identified later as 25-year-old Alek Minassian from a northern Toronto suburb – of the attack, whose initial death toll of nine jumped to 10 after one person succumbed to injuries.
Fifteen people remained in hospitals throughout the city, Saunders said, adding that local, provincial and federal investigators were probing the case.
Two South Koreans were among the dead, a Seoul foreign ministry official said, with another of its citizens seriously injured.
At the scene, at least three bodies could be seen under orange sheets and a long stretch of road was sealed off with police incident tape.
The suspect and a police officer faced off, their guns drawn.
The suspect eventually surrendered his weapon and was taken into custody.
Vehicle attacks have been carried out to deadly effect by extremists in a number of capitals and major cities, including London, Paris, New York and Nice.
Canada’s Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said the G7 meeting would continue as planned, with officials discussing ways to secure democratic societies from foreign interference. — AFP