Van attacks pedestrians near Yonge and Finch in Toronto
At least 10 people are dead and up to 15 more injured after a white rental van drove into a group of pedestrians south of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue, near Mel Lastman Square in Toronto.
Police have confirmed that a vehicle plowed into a crowd of people around 1:30 p.m on Monday afternoon.
The vehicle's driver is now in police custody, though no motive is known at this time.
This is the video captured of @TorontoPolice arresting the suspect in the van attack in #Toronto. The restraint showed by the officer is drawing wide praise https://t.co/RPx3JXdN1T pic.twitter.com/du68Huzavu
— blogTO (@blogTO) April 24, 2018
Footage from the aftermath scene shows a Ryder rental van with a missing front bumper and severe damage to the front.
Aerial footage of the moment the #torontoattack suspect was apprehended. He appears to be pointing a firearm, and is then arrested. No shots fired by Toronto police #Toronto pic.twitter.com/i6a8nANiGR
— Muhammad Lila (@MuhammadLila) April 23, 2018
The driver had attempted to flee the scene shortly after the collision, according to police, but was apprehended near Yonge and Sheppard.
Yonge and Finch driver and rental van caught @CP24 @CityNews @CTVToronto @globalnewsto @CBCToronto @ pic.twitter.com/dVJpVUUNX3
— Waqas (@waqas_mahmud) April 23, 2018
Witnesses near the site have been sharing photos of ambulances, tarps and debris such as shoes spread out over the road.
Police confirmed this evening that 10 are dead and 15 injured while Sunnybrook Hospital reported that at least seven pedestrians from the scene were admitted to its trauma centre.
White Van seen plowing into people on #YongeStreet #Toronto injuries everywhere pic.twitter.com/bZFDVdhLz4
— Obelix (@henrimiller100) April 23, 2018
The TTC has suspended Line 1 subway service between Sheppard and Finch stations, while police have closed off Yonge Street between Highway 401 and Finch as part of their investigation.
People are being urged to avoid the area. See the latest TTC and Go Transit closures and updates here.
"I have spoken to Chief Mark Saunders and my office is being updated by Toronto Fire, EMS, TTC and the acting City manager," said Toronto mayor John Tory in a statement.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters that his team is "just learning about the situation in Toronto."
"Our hearts go out to anyone affected. We'll have more to learn and more say in the coming hours."
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