Teens swarmed by group wielding bats, pipes
toronto.ctv.ca
Five youths face 40 charges after three teenagers were viciously attacked with pipes, bats and broken beer bottles.
The victims were walking in the Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue area in Scarborough after school Thursday when they were swarmed by a group of about 30 teenagers, police said.
The victims were punched and beaten with the various weapons. They were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Police arrested five boys: a 15-year-old, three 16-year-olds and a 17-year-old.
The accused, who cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, were charged with four counts each of aggravated and assault with a weapon. They were to appear in court on Friday.
Police have not released a motive for the brutal attack.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident is asked to contact police at 416-808-4300, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or go online at www.222tips.com
Cops Reveal 2-Hour Subway Crime Spree
They boarded the subway at its busiest time and despite the crowds, they're accused of terrorizing the commuters who came in contact with them. Toronto Police have arrested four youngsters and are looking for six more, after a gang of youths allegedly went on a robbery spree in the city's subway system.
Cops began to receive a string of calls during Wednesday afternoon's rush home, all with the same complaint. Passengers told authorities they'd been accosted on the platform or the stairwells at stations along the Yonge-University and Bloor-Danforth lines, swarmed by at least ten young people all wearing red and black clothing. All were estimated to be about 15 years old.
They stole their Metropasses, wallets, iPods and jewelry. Some commuters were elbowed, others hit in the face to ensure their compliance.
The culprits then disappeared into the bowels of the system, grabbing a train and heading towards their next destination - and their next targets. The spree continued from about 4-6pm. Cops got a description from many of the victims and then they got a break, spotting four suspects who matched the witness accounts.
A quartet was picked up at Christie Station and taken in for questioning. Police have yet to find the rest of the alleged gang and are still hunting for them. In the meantime, they're asking those travelling underground to be aware of who's around them and to stand in designated waiting areas - where they can be seen by TTC personnel - in case those still on the loose decide to come back and try again.
If you know anything about these crimes, call 14 Division at (416) 808-1404.
1 comment:
we have a serious problem i these scum were able to get away with this for 2 hours. Where was the security staff??
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