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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2025
Five injured in drive-by shooting outside Toronto mosque

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Hindustan Times
17 April, 2022, 01:55 pm
Last modified: 17 April, 2022, 01:58 pm

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Five injured in drive-by shooting outside Toronto mosque

The police have yet to assign a motive to the attack, though they told reporters that it may have been a “random act of violence”

Hindustan Times
17 April, 2022, 01:55 pm
Last modified: 17 April, 2022, 01:58 pm
Five injured in drive-by shooting outside Toronto mosque

Five people were injured on Saturday in the parking lot of a mosque in Toronto, Canada, after being fired upon by unknown assailants from a car.

The victims left a neighbourhood mosque after Ramadan prayers at midnight and gathered at a parking lot at around 1am on Saturday when they were fired upon.

The incident occurred in the Scarborough area of Toronto.

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The police have yet to assign a motive to the attack, though they told reporters that it may have been a "random act of violence".

Toronto police chief James Ramer said on Twitter that it was "too early to confirm motive but our Hate Crimes Unit is engaged and the Division is working with the local community".

Police believe this was a drive-by shooting and have identified a blue vehicle that left the area after the firing upon the five men.

"All injuries serious but not life threatening," Toronto Police Operations (TPS) said in a post on Twitter.

According to the police, the victims ranged in age from 28 to 35, and were discussing where to break their fast before they were shot at.

According to the Toronto Star, two of the injured were taken to a trauma centre, while two others were admitted to a hospital and a fifth reached a hospital on his own.

Police said that casings and bullet holes were located at the scene.

"Suspects fled in blue car," TPS added.

This comes less than a month after a 24-year-old male was arrested in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after an attack on congregants at a mosque.

The attack on the Dar Al-Tawheed Islamic Centre in Mississauga occurred at the time congregants had gathered for dawn prayers. In a statement, Peel regional police said the assailant had "discharged bear spray" and was "brandishing a hatchet".

There were about thirty persons present at the time and "members of the Mosque quickly subdued the man until police arrived," the statement said.

Police arrested Mohammad Moiz Omar, a resident of Mississauga, for the attack.

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