A second teenager has been arrested and faces multiple charges in connection with shootings at two synagogues in the Greater Toronto Area in March.
On Friday, March 6, police responded to a shooting at the Beth Avraham Yoseph synagogue at the intersection of Clark Avenue West and York Hill Boulevard in Vaughan, finding the doors damaged by gunfire when they arrived. The occupants there at the time of the shooting were not injured.
Then on March 7, police responded to reports of gunshots at the Shaarei Shomayim synagogue near the intersection of Bathurst Street and Glencairn Avenue in neighboring Toronto. Doors to that synagogue had also been damaged by gunfire, and nobody was inside at the time of the shooting.
A joint investigation is underway involving the Toronto Police Service’s Integrated Gun and Gang Task Force and Hate Crime Unit, along with the York Regional Police’s Firearms Investigations Team and Hate Crime Prevention Unit.
The 17-year-old suspect faces charges including two counts of reckless discharge of a firearm, two counts of conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, and two counts of weapons trafficking.
The investigation also led to the arrest on May 6 of an 18-year-old male suspect, who was 17 at the time of the shootings.
That suspect, who police have not named given his age at the time of the incident, was charged with nine counts related to his possession and use of a firearm and the property damage.
In detail, his charges are: two counts of discharging a firearm into a place, two counts of mischief to property over $5,000, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possessing a prohibited device, careless storage of a prohibited device, and occupying a motor vehicle with a prohibited device.
As the investigation is ongoing, police ask anyone with information to contact police or Crime Stoppers.





