Three people standing in front of a synagogue in North York Thursday night were shot at with a replica firearm in an incident that police say is being investigated as a hate-motivated offence.
Individual suffered minor injuries, police suspect hate-motivated offence
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Police are investigating a suspected hate-motivated offence after three people standing in front of a North York synagogue were shot at with a replica firearm Thursday night.
The shooting happened at around 11:00 p.m. outside the Chasidei Bobov synagogue in North York, according to police. One person suffered minor injuries after being hit with a “projectile” from the replica firearm.
In an update Friday, police said this is the second incident to occur in the city in just over a week.
“Let’s be clear: using any type of firearm, real or replica, to terrify a community is criminal,” the update said.
Stephanie Sayer, a spokesperson with the Toronto police, said officers are currently investigating and speaking to witnesses in the area.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact police.

