Toronto vehicle defaced with anti-Muslim hate messages prompts investigation

Monday, May 12, 2025, 11:21 am

Toronto police are on the hunt for two male suspects after anti-Muslim slurs were boldly etched on a vehicle. With video evidence capturing the vandalism in action, the incident has raised eyebrows and community concerns over hate-driven actions in the city.


globalnews.ca / Toronto police seeking 2 suspects after vehicle vandalized with anti-Muslim slurs

Toronto police say they are looking for two suspects after anti-Muslim slurs were etched on a vehicle in the city last month. 

torontosun.com / Pair sought for ‘hate-motivated’ anti-Muslim vandalism of vehicle: Toronto cops

The suspect images were captured by the vehicle's video camera

citynews.ca / Suspects sought in hate-motivated mischief allegedly defaced vehicle with anti-Muslim slurs

The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is searching for two male suspects who allegedly vandalized a vehicle with anti-Muslim slurs. Authorities said officers were called to the Steeles Avenue West and Martin Grove Road area in Etobicoke at around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 26. It’s alleged that the…


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