Toronto has seen a sharp rise in hate crimes
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The local police chief expressed concern.
On Thursday morning, November 23rd, Police Chief Myron Demkiw spoke at the Toronto Police Services Board meeting. He presented statistics that showed a significant increase in both Islamophobic and anti-Semitic hate crimes. Demkiw called it "an alarming trend." Earlier, a similar problem was reported by Montreal law enforcement.
Since the Arab-Israeli conflict escalated October 7, there have been 17 incidents of Islamophobic or anti-Palestinian hate crimes in Toronto, compared to one in the same time period in 2022 (an increase of 1,600%).
Anti-Semitic hate crimes are up 192% over the same period last year and account for nearly half (49%) of all 79 hate crime reports received by Toronto police since the start of the war.
"To combat these deeply concerning issues we have committed a significant number of resources to address these overall increases, as well as every category of hate," the police chief added.
In a wave of rising hate crimes, Toronto police have expanded their hate crimes unit from 6 to 32 officers. Since Oct. 7, they have made 22 arrests and laid 58 charges in connection with reported hate crimes. The most common charges were threats, disorderly conduct and assault with a weapon.There has also been an increase in hate speech graffiti, with 280 pieces of Islamophobic and anti-Semitic graffiti compared to 21 for the same period in 2022.