Two people seriously injured in Bluffer’s Park stabbings: Cops / Toronto Sun

Friday, June 6, 2025, 8:22 pm

A violent incident at Bluffers Park left two people seriously injured after a stabbing spree. Police acted swiftly, detaining multiple suspects as the community grapples with the unsettling aftermath of the attack and calls for enhanced public safety measures.


torontosun.com / Two people seriously injured in Bluffer’s Park stabbings: Cops

Two people are in hospital with serious injuries following a stabbing spree Friday night at Bluffer’s Park. Toronto Police said in a social media update that officers responded at approximately 7:30 p.m. to reports of several people stabbed at the Scarborough park, at Brimley Rd. south of Kingston…

citynews.ca / 2 people seriously injured in Bluffers Park stabbing; 2 arrested

Two people have been taken to hospital following a stabbing at an east end park. Toronto police say they were called to Bluffers Park in Scarborough just after 7:30 p.m. following reports that several people had been stabbed. When they arrived, police found two victims suffering from stab wounds.…

cp24.com/ / 2 people seriously injured in Bluffer’s Park stabbing, 3 suspects in custody - CP24

2 people seriously injured in Bluffer’s Park stabbing, 3 suspects in custody  CP24

lapresse.ca / Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | Un homme attaqué avec une barre de métal

Un homme de 56 ans a été victime d’une agression armée sans raison apparente vendredi matin, dans l’arrondissement Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Son assaillant l’a attaqué à la tête avec un bâton de métal avant de prendre la fuite.


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