Teen Arrested in Connection With Gunfire Attacks on Toronto Shuls as Police Probe Wider Plot
Canadian authorities have arrested an 18-year-old male following an extensive investigation into two separate shooting incidents that targeted shuls in the Toronto area earlier this year, with officials warning that the suspect may not have acted alone.
The arrest was made public on Wednesday after a joint investigation conducted by the Toronto Police Service and York Regional Police.
Because the suspect was 17 at the time the alleged crimes took place, his identity has not been released under provincial law. He is now facing nine charges, including two counts of discharging a firearm into a building and two counts of causing significant property damage exceeding $5,000.
The troubling sequence of incidents began on the night of March 6. Just before midnight, police were called to the Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto (BAYT) shul in Vaughan, near Clark Avenue West and York Hill Boulevard. Officers who arrived at the scene found that the front entrance had been struck by gunfire. Two people who were inside the shul at the time were b’chasdei Hashem unharmed.
Roughly 20 minutes afterward, authorities received another report of shots fired, this time at the Shaarei Shomayim shul in Toronto, located near Bathurst Street and Glencairn Avenue. Police confirmed that the entrance to that building had also been hit in what appeared to be a targeted shooting.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw spoke about the seriousness of the attacks, saying, “These incidents were a terrible act of violence against the Jewish community in our cities. The investigation remains ongoing.”
Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca likewise spoke out strongly, stressing that those who carry out attacks on houses of worship must be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.
“I know the Jewish community has been deeply shaken by these acts, and it’s important for me to state clearly: in Vaughan, you are not alone. And we will do everything possible to make sure you are safe. The criminals who engage in this deplorable behaviour belong behind bars. They must all be held accountable,” Del Duca stated.
In a joint statement, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) and United Jewish Appeal (UJA) thanked law enforcement for their efforts while underscoring the gravity of the situation.
“These attacks shook the sense of safety not only for those congregations, but for Jewish communities across the region. We thank the Toronto Police Service and York Regional Police for their diligence and coordination in advancing this investigation. Their work sends a clear signal that those who target our community will be identified and held accountable,” the organizations noted.
The groups added a warning that “multiple shootings targeting synagogues represent a dangerous escalation” and urged authorities to enforce the law consistently in order to restore a sense of security.
Investigators said last week that they suspect additional individuals were involved in the attacks, and efforts are ongoing to locate and identify possible accomplices who may have helped plan or carry out the shootings.
The incidents come amid a sharp rise in antisemitic activity across Toronto and surrounding areas following the Hamas massacre in Israel on October 7, 2023.
In the days leading up to the March 6 shootings, gunfire struck Temple Emanu-El in North York. While no one was injured, the building sustained damage.
Later in April, a male suspect attempted to force his way into a shul in Thornhill, just north of Toronto, assaulting an individual before escaping.
The following day, a rock was thrown through the window of Aleph Bet Judaica, a Judaica store in the city, marking the third time that store has been targeted.
In another recent incident, a suspect driving a vehicle discharged a replica firearm toward visibly Jewish individuals in the North York section of Toronto, near Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West.
The suspect fled quickly in a blue SUV, and the victims sustained only minor injuries.
Authorities have since released surveillance footage from a nearby home showing the suspect vehicle traveling through the area as part of the ongoing investigation.
{Matzav.com}
