Ten people killed in Toronto van
attack
People lay candles and leave messages at a memorial for victims of a vehicular attack in Toronto, Canada.(2018 Getty Image) |
Cardinal Thomas Collins and the Archdiocese of Toronto are
praying for those killed and injured in an attack which took place Monday in
Canada’s largest city.
By Christopher Wells
Ten people were killed and at least fifteen others wounded
when a rental van was driven onto the sidewalk of a busy street in the Canadian
city of Toronto on Monday afternoon. Toronto’s police chief, Mark Saunders,
said the incident “definitely looked deliberate,” although the nation’s Public
Safety Minister, Ralph Goodale said the “horrendous” attack “does not appear to
be connected in any way to national security.”
Suspect arrested
After the van came to a stop, a Toronto police officer
confronted the driver, who appeared to be holding a gun. The officer was
praised for determining the man did not have weapon, and arresting the
25-year-old without further incident. Police Chief Saunders said, “The officer
[on Monday] did a fantastic job with respect to utilizing his ability of
understanding the circumstance and environment and having a peaceful resolution
at the end of the day."
The suspect's name has appeared in various news sources, but
has not been officially released by police. Authorities are still trying to
determine a motive for the attack, and are encouraging people to avoid
unwarranted speculation.
Statement of Cardinal Collins
As news of the tragedy spread, reactions began pouring in.
Cardinal Thomas Collins, the Archbishop of Toronto, issued a statement Monday
evening, saying, “I invite the Catholic community across the Archdiocese of
Toronto to join me in offering our prayers for all those who were killed and
injured in the violent incident earlier today.” He invited all the Catholic
Churches in the Archdiocese “to offer special prayer intentions this week for
all those who have suffered.” The statement concluded, “Let us all unite in our
efforts to bring comfort and care to those who are hurting today.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also responded to the
attack, thanking first responders “who managed this extremely difficult
situation with courage and professionalism.” He said the government is
“monitoring this situation closely, and will continue working with our law
enforcement partners around the country to ensure the safety and security of
all Canadians.”
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