Person in hospital after being shot by Toronto police officer in North York, SIU investigating
- A police officer shot a 17-year-old boy in Toronto during an attempted arrest at a plaza in North York, according to the Special Investigations Unit , which is investigating the incident.
- The boy was taken to the hospital and is in non-life-threatening condition, as reported by SIU spokesperson Kristy Denette.
- Four male suspects were arrested in connection with the incident, with the SIU asking for information from the public.
- The SIU is investigating the incident involving the police officer's use of a firearm during a confrontation with the vehicle's occupants.
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Ontario's police watchdog investigating after Toronto police shoot teenager
Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a police officer shot a teenager in Toronto Sunday afternoon. The Special Investigations Unit says the incident happened shortly before 3 p.m. at a plaza in the city's north end.
Person in hospital after being shot by Toronto police officer in North York, SIU investigating
Ontario's police watchdog says its investigating an incident that happened near Islington Avenue and Satterly Road Sunday afternoon. Four people were arrested, police say, one of whom is in hospital with a gunshot injury.
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