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Multiple fatalities after van mows down pedestrians for more than a kilometre on Toronto street

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16 people were also injured in the incident that happened on a busy street in north Toronto.

A van jumped a kerb in a busy intersection in Toronto overnight and struck more than 20 people.

Toronto police have now confirmed that 10 people were killed and 15 were injured in the incident. Police have also confirmed media reports that the suspect is Alek Minassian, 25.

Eyewitnesses described the horrific scene as the white van jumped the footpath and travelled for more than a kilometre, mowing down pedestrians at speeds of 70km/hr.

An eyewitness told local media: "He was just hitting people one by one, he hit every single person on the sidewalk, holy God I never seen anything like this in my life ... you see it in a war zone. He is going 60 to 70 kms on the sidewalk ... this person was intentional, doing this he was killing everybody ... this is terrorism stuff here."

CBC News’ @RosieBarton has acknowledged the YouTube video on air: “the man who was driving this van is in custody, was not shot by police — in fact, we’ve seen that tape […] of him being arrested by police, without being shot, which was fairly remarkable” pic.twitter.com/uq5ZEG2YvX

— Andrew (Andres) Escobar (@andrewe) April 23, 2018
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The van was finally stopped after a police car approached from the opposite direction, swung into a U-turn and began driving side-by-side with the van.

After both vehicles came to a stop, a police officer exited his car with gun drawn.

The suspect then flung open the van door and began pointing a black object at the officer, reportedly shouting "shoot me".

The tense stand-off ended when the driver dropped the object he was holding and lay down.

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CBC News has confirmed Alek Minassian as the alleged driver in the Toronto van attack that killed nine people and injured 16 others https://t.co/8bYnzM2mZ9 pic.twitter.com/WNQeFqScAT

— CBC Toronto (@CBCToronto) April 23, 2018

The driver was taken into custody.

Bodies covered with blankets could be seen along the footpath after the terrifying incident, which occurred as the city was hosting the G7 Summit.

"This is going to be a complex investigation," deputy police chief Peter Yuen told reporters. "We have one person in custody and the investigation is ongoing. We can confirm for you tonight right now we have nine people that are dead, 16 injured."

The toll was later updated.

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It was not immediately clear what caused the driver to strike the pedestrians in a busy intersection in the north-central part of the city shortly after 1.30pm local time.

Police secure an area in Toronto after a van mounted a sidewalk and crashed into a crowd of pedestrians. Photo / AP
Police secure an area in Toronto after a van mounted a sidewalk and crashed into a crowd of pedestrians. Photo / AP

CTV News reported that at least four of the hospitalised victims were in critical condition.

Canada's minister of public safety said it's too soon to say whether the incident was an act of terrorism.

Ralph Goodale told reporters that police are still investigating to determine what happened and why. Goodale said Canada had not changed its terrorism alert level and he has no information that would suggest a need to do so.

CBC reports government officials as saying the suspect appears not to be associated with any organised terrorist group. CBC says the suspect is not considered to represent a larger threat to Canadian national security.

"Shoot me"

Toronto 680 News reported a witness identified only as Mike as saying the suspect was confronted by a single police officer.

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The van was driving down the sidewalk when a police car approached from the opposite direction. The police car did a U-turn and began driving "side-by-side" with the van.

Mike told media both vehicles came to a stop. The officer was first to exit, with his gun drawn. The suspect then flung open the van door and began pointing a black object at the officer.

Yonge and Finch suspect goes at police officer, van in background @CP24 @CityNews @globalnewsto @CBCToronto @CityNews @CTVToronto pic.twitter.com/ZqhTcjndBc

— Waqas (@waqas_mahmud) April 23, 2018

Mike says he heard the officer repeatedly tell the suspect to "drop it" to which the suspect responded "shoot me".

He said he saw the suspect dropped the object he was holding a short time later and lay down.

"Police took gun from him"

Video shown on several Canadian outlets showed police arresting the driver, dressed in dark clothes, after officers surrounded him several blocks from where the incident occurred in north Toronto.

"Get down!" the officer is heard shouting.

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"I have a gun in my pocket," the suspect replies.

"Get down or you'll be shot!" the officer says.

Witness Carlos Rojaas said he was sitting and talking on his mobile phone near the intersection of Yonge Street and Poyntz Avenue when the van came speeding towards him.

"The guy is driving fast, right? Then he pull aside, then I see the police car after him," Mr Rojaas told CTV News.

Rojaas said he thought it was a traffic stop — until he saw that both the driver and police officer pursuing him were armed.

Police are seen near a damaged van after a it mounted a sidewalk crashing into pedestrians. Photo / AP
Police are seen near a damaged van after a it mounted a sidewalk crashing into pedestrians. Photo / AP

"The police has his gun in his hand … then I see the other guy inside the van with gun too," he said.

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"So they both holding gun, pointing to each other, like 'Drop it, drop it!'"

That's when Rojaas fled.

After multiple pedestrians plowed down on Toronto sidewalk, driver gets out holding what appears to be a gun. Police arrest him. No shots fired. pic.twitter.com/xWHeylS1d8

— Michel Boyer (@BoyerMichel) April 23, 2018

Video of the scene shows the driver shouting "kill me," repeatedly gesturing his hand from his back pocket toward the officer.

"No. Get down," the solo policeman shouts back.

Rojaas described the driver as a tall, bald man of European appearance. The driver, he said, eventually put his weapon on the ground.

"There was a long time pointing to each other, and the police managed to take the gun from him without kill him," Rojass said. "So that was a great job. Congratulations to this guy. Wonderful cop."

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"Getting hit one by one"

Ali Shaker told local radio station CP24 that he had been driving south along Yonge Street when he saw a white van ahead of him mount the footpath, just south of Finch Avenue.

At first, he thought the driver had gone into cardiac arrest.

"He's just hitting people, one by one going down — oh man, it was a nightmare," Mr Shaker said. "I thought he had a heart attack or something, so I was trying to chase it down."

The van, he said, appeared to be going as fast as 70 kilometres per hour as it continued to mow down pedestrians.

Toronto police officers stand near the scene of the attack. Photo / AP
Toronto police officers stand near the scene of the attack. Photo / AP

Mr Shaker said that the driver appeared to be moving deliberately through the crowd.

"He just went on the sidewalk," a distraught Mr Shaker said. "He just started hitting everybody, man. He hit every single person on the sidewalk. Anybody in his way he would hit.

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"It was really bad out there. I couldn't believe what I seen. All these people on the street getting hit one by one, post office box getting crumbled up on people. One person got dragged on. Their blood is all over Yonge and Empress. It's really bad out there. I'm so shaky. I can't believe this is happening. This is unbelievable."

"Somebody was getting dragged"

Graham Vartiamaki was travelling north on Yonge Street when the van hit several cars ahead of them near Mel Lastman Square before "purposely (getting) on the sidewalk."

"I jumped out and started chasing him and he just kept driving down the sidewalk hitting people," Mr Vartiamaki, still shaking, told CTV News.

"(It was) absolutely horrific, just watching people get thrown from in front of the van," he said. "At one point, somebody was getting dragged as well."

Witness accounts

Witness Phil Zullo told Canadian press that he saw police arresting a man who had been driving a Ryder rental truck and saw people "strewn all over the road" where the incident occurred.

"We could see bodies on the ground, people trying to revive them, give them CPR," he said. "The crowd was trying to bring them back to life, their bodies were full of blood. Their body parts were twisted ... I saw dead (people) put into body bags."

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Toronto police officers talk to a woman after a van mounted a sidewalk crashing into a crowd of pedestrians. Photo / AP
Toronto police officers talk to a woman after a van mounted a sidewalk crashing into a crowd of pedestrians. Photo / AP

Mr Zullo told the Toronto Sun he was driving north on Yonge Street when he said he observed police chasing a vehicle.

"I must have seen about five, six people being resuscitated by bystanders and by ambulance drivers," Mr Zullo said. "It was awful. Brutal. Just people everywhere. People — shoes and shirts and ball caps on the floor."

Another eye witness told CNN they saw a stroller fly through the air.

Medical alert

Dr Dan Cass of Sunnybrook Hospital told local reporters that the centre had received a total of 10 victims. Dr Cass said two of the victims were pronounced dead upon arrival, five were in critical condition and three were in serious condition.

"The victims that we have here are adults," Dr Cass said.

Toronto's North York General Hospital has also received an unknown number of patients.

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Official response

Police shut down the Yonge Street and Finch Avenue intersection following the incident and Toronto's transit agency said it has suspended service on the subway line running through the area.

The incident occurred as Cabinet ministers from the G7 countries were gathered in Toronto to discuss a range of international issues in the run-up to the G7 meeting near Quebec City in June.

Emergency services close Yonge Street in Toronto after the attack. Photo / AP
Emergency services close Yonge Street in Toronto after the attack. Photo / AP

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to media as he left a G7 meeting.

Trudeau said: "Our hearts go out to anyone affected. We're obviously going to have more to learn and more to say in the coming hours," he said.

Toronto Mayor John Tory said: "My thoughts are with those affected by this incident and the frontline responders who are working to help those injured."

AP reports a senior national government official as saying that authorities had not turned over the investigation to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a sign that investigators believed it unlikely terrorism was the motive.

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