Authorities in Toronto, Canada, have launched a hate crime investigation following an incident where shots were fired into the window of a Jewish girls’ elementary school. This marks the second time this year that the Bais Chaya Mushka Girls Elementary School has been targeted by gunfire.
The incident occurred around 4 a.m. on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism, when the school was closed for the Jewish High Holidays. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as the building was empty at the time of the shooting.
Police have not made any arrests and are withholding information about potential suspects. The investigation will be led by the Toronto Police Service's Gun and Gang Task Force, with support from the hate crime unit.
According to officials, the suspect or suspects fired shots from a motor vehicle at the school. Evidence of gunfire was found at the scene, and authorities are examining video footage as part of their investigation.
Inspector Paul Krawczyk emphasized the impact of such incidents on the Jewish community and urged anyone with relevant information or footage to come forward to assist in the investigation.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the shooting, calling antisemitism a 'disgusting and dangerous form of hate' that will not be tolerated.
Authorities have increased police presence in Jewish neighborhoods and at the school as the investigation progresses. The community remains on edge as officials work to ensure the safety and security of all residents.