2 suspects wanted after alleged hate-motivated assault on TTC subway train
Posted August 11, 2024 5:43 pm.
Last Updated August 11, 2024 11:01 pm.
The Toronto Police Service says its hate crimes unit is investigating an alleged hate-motivated assault that took place onboard a subway car last month.
In a statement released on Sunday, investigators allege that two female suspects were riding the subway on July 26 at approximately 10:40 p.m. and got into an argument with other riders before assaulting them.
One of the victims went to get medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, officers say.
The suspects were last seen leaving St. Clair station.
The co-accused are both described as being approximately 16 years old and five-foot-two.
Investigators say one of the suspects has short blonde hair, a heavy build and a tattoo of a cross on her right hand.
The second suspect is described by officers as having a thin build and brown curly hair. She has a scar on her face and a tattoo on the left side of her neck.
When contacted by CityNews, a Toronto Police Service spokesperson would not specify what triggered the involvement of the service’s hate crimes unit or the potential motive(s) of the suspects.