Toronto man charged after suspected hate‑motivated assault in North York, police say
Toronto police have arrested a man following an alleged hate‑motivated assault involving racial slurs in the York Mills Road and Don Mills Road area early Sunday. Investigators say the incident happened around 12 a.m. on Aug. 16, when the accused became involved in an interaction with a victim who was visibly identifiable as a South […]
Toronto police have arrested a 33-year-old man following an alleged hate-motivated assault in North York early Sunday morning, police sources say. The incident occurred around 12 a.m. on August 16 in the York Mills Road and Don Mills Road area, according to investigators. The victim, identified as a South Asian male, was reportedly involved in an interaction with the accused, who allegedly used repeated anti-South Asian racial slurs, police stated.
When the victim tried to leave, the accused allegedly assaulted him, police added. Skyler Sampson was subsequently arrested and charged with assault and offence motivated by hatred, police announced. He was scheduled to appear for a bail hearing on Sunday morning, police reported. The case is being treated as a suspected hate-motivated offence, and the investigation remains ongoing, sources say. The allegations have not yet been proven in court.
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