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‘Cascade of charges’ pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police
Josh K. Elliott and Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca
Published Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 8:38AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 7:10PM EDT
A 31-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in Toronto early Wednesday morning, and then fleeing from police for more than one hundred kilometres in a stolen car.
Police allege that the suspect shot at his brother at a Toronto residence around two a.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, a woman was shot and a man was assaulted at a parking lot in the north end of the city. Both victims were taken to hospital. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, is in serious condition.
Witness Prem Persaud says he eyed a woman bleeding from her abdomen with another woman “holding her up, screaming for help.”
The suspect allegedly then stole a silver Honda Civic and fled northbound on Highway 400, with police in pursuit.
Ontario Provincial Police ended the pursue by using spike strips near Highway four hundred and Highway eleven in Orillia, approximately one hundred kilometres north of where it began.
Police say the suspect managed to exit Highway 400, fled his vehicle and went into a wooded area near the highway, where he was spotted by an OPP helicopter.
Footage from the scene shows several officers arresting a shirtless man by the side of the highway. A gun was recovered from the side of the road with help from a K9 unit, police said.
Police said the suspect twice fired shots at the pursuing officers, once at the scene of the carjacking and again during the highway pursuit, but no one was injured.
However, a police SUV did strike a civilian’s pickup truck during the pursuit. Footage shows the SUV hit a spike de-robe, collided with the back of the pickup, then veered off the highway and crashed into a guardrail.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Toronto Police Insp. Colin Greenaway identified the suspect as Kristian Jarvis, 31.
“There will be a cascade of charges against this individual,” Greenaway told reporters, noting that police still have to interview numerous witnesses and victims.
Greenaway said the suspect was “angered and belligerent” during his arrest.
Earlier Wednesday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said that numerous officers were mobilized to deal with the situation and ensure that the suspect was apprehended securely.
“It’s never a good day when people are shooting at my officers, so I’m a little bit worried about the gun play,” he told reporters.
Any civilians whose vehicles were bruised in the crash are encouraged to contact OPP.
Cascade of charges pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police, CTV News
‘Cascade of charges’ pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police
Josh K. Elliott and Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca
Published Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 8:38AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 7:10PM EDT
A 31-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in Toronto early Wednesday morning, and then fleeing from police for more than one hundred kilometres in a stolen car.
Police allege that the suspect shot at his brother at a Toronto residence around two a.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, a woman was shot and a man was assaulted at a parking lot in the north end of the city. Both victims were taken to hospital. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, is in serious condition.
Witness Prem Persaud says he eyed a woman bleeding from her abdomen with another woman “holding her up, screaming for help.”
The suspect allegedly then stole a silver Honda Civic and fled northbound on Highway 400, with police in pursuit.
Ontario Provincial Police ended the pursue by using spike strips near Highway four hundred and Highway eleven in Orillia, approximately one hundred kilometres north of where it began.
Police say the suspect managed to exit Highway 400, fled his vehicle and went into a wooded area near the highway, where he was spotted by an OPP helicopter.
Footage from the scene shows several officers arresting a shirtless man by the side of the highway. A gun was recovered from the side of the road with help from a K9 unit, police said.
Police said the suspect twice fired shots at the pursuing officers, once at the scene of the carjacking and again during the highway pursuit, but no one was injured.
However, a police SUV did strike a civilian’s pickup truck during the pursuit. Footage shows the SUV hit a spike disrobe, collided with the back of the pickup, then veered off the highway and crashed into a guardrail.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Toronto Police Insp. Colin Greenaway identified the suspect as Kristian Jarvis, 31.
“There will be a cascade of charges against this individual,” Greenaway told reporters, noting that police still have to interview numerous witnesses and victims.
Greenaway said the suspect was “angered and belligerent” during his arrest.
Earlier Wednesday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said that numerous officers were mobilized to deal with the situation and ensure that the suspect was apprehended securely.
“It’s never a good day when people are shooting at my officers, so I’m a little bit worried about the gun play,” he told reporters.
Any civilians whose vehicles were bruised in the crash are encouraged to contact OPP.
Cascade of charges pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police, CTV News
‘Cascade of charges’ pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police
Josh K. Elliott and Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca
Published Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 8:38AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 7:10PM EDT
A 31-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in Toronto early Wednesday morning, and then fleeing from police for more than one hundred kilometres in a stolen car.
Police allege that the suspect shot at his brother at a Toronto residence around two a.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, a woman was shot and a man was assaulted at a parking lot in the north end of the city. Both victims were taken to hospital. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, is in serious condition.
Witness Prem Persaud says he spotted a woman bleeding from her abdomen with another woman “holding her up, screaming for help.”
The suspect allegedly then stole a silver Honda Civic and fled northbound on Highway 400, with police in pursuit.
Ontario Provincial Police ended the pursue by using spike strips near Highway four hundred and Highway eleven in Orillia, approximately one hundred kilometres north of where it began.
Police say the suspect managed to exit Highway 400, fled his vehicle and went into a wooded area near the highway, where he was spotted by an OPP helicopter.
Footage from the scene shows several officers arresting a shirtless man by the side of the highway. A gun was recovered from the side of the road with help from a K9 unit, police said.
Police said the suspect twice fired shots at the pursuing officers, once at the scene of the carjacking and again during the highway pursuit, but no one was injured.
However, a police SUV did strike a civilian’s pickup truck during the pursuit. Footage shows the SUV hit a spike de-robe, collided with the back of the pickup, then veered off the highway and crashed into a guardrail.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Toronto Police Insp. Colin Greenaway identified the suspect as Kristian Jarvis, 31.
“There will be a cascade of charges against this individual,” Greenaway told reporters, noting that police still have to interview numerous witnesses and victims.
Greenaway said the suspect was “angered and belligerent” during his arrest.
Earlier Wednesday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said that numerous officers were mobilized to deal with the situation and ensure that the suspect was apprehended securely.
“It’s never a good day when people are shooting at my officers, so I’m a little bit worried about the gun play,” he told reporters.
Any civilians whose vehicles were bruised in the crash are encouraged to contact OPP.
Cascade of charges pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police, CTV News
‘Cascade of charges’ pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police
Josh K. Elliott and Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca
Published Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 8:38AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 7:10PM EDT
A 31-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in Toronto early Wednesday morning, and then fleeing from police for more than one hundred kilometres in a stolen car.
Police allege that the suspect shot at his brother at a Toronto residence around two a.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, a woman was shot and a man was assaulted at a parking lot in the north end of the city. Both victims were taken to hospital. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, is in serious condition.
Witness Prem Persaud says he witnessed a woman bleeding from her abdomen with another woman “holding her up, screaming for help.”
The suspect allegedly then stole a silver Honda Civic and fled northbound on Highway 400, with police in pursuit.
Ontario Provincial Police ended the pursue by using spike strips near Highway four hundred and Highway eleven in Orillia, approximately one hundred kilometres north of where it began.
Police say the suspect managed to exit Highway 400, fled his vehicle and went into a wooded area near the highway, where he was spotted by an OPP helicopter.
Footage from the scene shows several officers arresting a shirtless man by the side of the highway. A gun was recovered from the side of the road with help from a K9 unit, police said.
Police said the suspect twice fired shots at the pursuing officers, once at the scene of the carjacking and again during the highway pursuit, but no one was injured.
However, a police SUV did strike a civilian’s pickup truck during the pursuit. Footage shows the SUV hit a spike de-robe, collided with the back of the pickup, then veered off the highway and crashed into a guardrail.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Toronto Police Insp. Colin Greenaway identified the suspect as Kristian Jarvis, 31.
“There will be a cascade of charges against this individual,” Greenaway told reporters, noting that police still have to interview numerous witnesses and victims.
Greenaway said the suspect was “angered and belligerent” during his arrest.
Earlier Wednesday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said that numerous officers were mobilized to deal with the situation and ensure that the suspect was apprehended securely.
“It’s never a good day when people are shooting at my officers, so I’m a little bit worried about the gun play,” he told reporters.
Any civilians whose vehicles were bruised in the crash are encouraged to contact OPP.
Cascade of charges pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police, CTV News
‘Cascade of charges’ pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police
Josh K. Elliott and Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca
Published Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 8:38AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 7:10PM EDT
A 31-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in Toronto early Wednesday morning, and then fleeing from police for more than one hundred kilometres in a stolen car.
Police allege that the suspect shot at his brother at a Toronto residence around two a.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, a woman was shot and a man was assaulted at a parking lot in the north end of the city. Both victims were taken to hospital. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, is in serious condition.
Witness Prem Persaud says he spotted a woman bleeding from her abdomen with another woman “holding her up, screaming for help.”
The suspect allegedly then stole a silver Honda Civic and fled northbound on Highway 400, with police in pursuit.
Ontario Provincial Police ended the pursue by using spike strips near Highway four hundred and Highway eleven in Orillia, approximately one hundred kilometres north of where it began.
Police say the suspect managed to exit Highway 400, fled his vehicle and went into a wooded area near the highway, where he was spotted by an OPP helicopter.
Footage from the scene shows several officers arresting a shirtless man by the side of the highway. A gun was recovered from the side of the road with help from a K9 unit, police said.
Police said the suspect twice fired shots at the pursuing officers, once at the scene of the carjacking and again during the highway pursuit, but no one was injured.
However, a police SUV did strike a civilian’s pickup truck during the pursuit. Footage shows the SUV hit a spike disrobe, collided with the back of the pickup, then veered off the highway and crashed into a guardrail.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Toronto Police Insp. Colin Greenaway identified the suspect as Kristian Jarvis, 31.
“There will be a cascade of charges against this individual,” Greenaway told reporters, noting that police still have to interview numerous witnesses and victims.
Greenaway said the suspect was “angered and belligerent” during his arrest.
Earlier Wednesday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said that numerous officers were mobilized to deal with the situation and ensure that the suspect was apprehended securely.
“It’s never a good day when people are shooting at my officers, so I’m a little bit worried about the gun play,” he told reporters.
Any civilians whose vehicles were bruised in the crash are encouraged to contact OPP.
Cascade of charges pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police, CTV News
‘Cascade of charges’ pending against shooting suspect following dramatic pursue: police
Josh K. Elliott and Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca
Published Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 8:38AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, June 28, two thousand seventeen 7:10PM EDT
A 31-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in Toronto early Wednesday morning, and then fleeing from police for more than one hundred kilometres in a stolen car.
Police allege that the suspect shot at his brother at a Toronto residence around two a.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, a woman was shot and a man was assaulted at a parking lot in the north end of the city. Both victims were taken to hospital. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, is in serious condition.
Witness Prem Persaud says he spotted a woman bleeding from her abdomen with another woman “holding her up, screaming for help.”
The suspect allegedly then stole a silver Honda Civic and fled northbound on Highway 400, with police in pursuit.
Ontario Provincial Police ended the pursue by using spike strips near Highway four hundred and Highway eleven in Orillia, approximately one hundred kilometres north of where it began.
Police say the suspect managed to exit Highway 400, fled his vehicle and went into a wooded area near the highway, where he was spotted by an OPP helicopter.
Footage from the scene shows several officers arresting a shirtless man by the side of the highway. A gun was recovered from the side of the road with help from a K9 unit, police said.
Police said the suspect twice fired shots at the pursuing officers, once at the scene of the carjacking and again during the highway pursuit, but no one was injured.
However, a police SUV did strike a civilian’s pickup truck during the pursuit. Footage shows the SUV hit a spike disrobe, collided with the back of the pickup, then veered off the highway and crashed into a guardrail.
At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Toronto Police Insp. Colin Greenaway identified the suspect as Kristian Jarvis, 31.
“There will be a cascade of charges against this individual,” Greenaway told reporters, noting that police still have to interview numerous witnesses and victims.
Greenaway said the suspect was “angered and belligerent” during his arrest.
Earlier Wednesday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said that numerous officers were mobilized to deal with the situation and ensure that the suspect was apprehended securely.
“It’s never a good day when people are shooting at my officers, so I’m a little bit worried about the gun play,” he told reporters.
Any civilians whose vehicles were bruised in the crash are encouraged to contact OPP.