Surge in Violent Incidents
Toronto is experiencing a significant increase in violence related to car thefts. Recent reports indicate that the city is witnessing twice as many carjackings compared to the same period last year.
Break-Ins and Armed Suspects
Thieves have become more brazen, with incidents involving suspects breaking down doors to steal car keys. In a recent attempted break-in, one suspect was seen carrying a handgun, highlighting the escalating violence.
Police Warnings
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw has urged residents to be cautious and avoid confronting thieves, as many are armed and dangerous. The police have also advised the public to call the police immediately if their vehicle is stolen.
Organized Crime Connections
The increase in car thefts is linked to organized crime, which funds activities such as terrorism, and brings guns and drugs into communities. A recent carjacking outside the city led to the seizure of a loaded AK-style pistol.
Public Criticism and Safety Recommendations
Toronto police faced ridicule in international media after an officer suggested homeowners leave their key fobs by the front door to avoid confrontations. The police later retracted this advice, recommending instead measures such as cutting back hedges, improving lighting, and parking cars in garages to prevent theft.
Rising Theft Statistics
In 2023, Toronto saw over 12,000 vehicles stolen, equating to one theft every 40 minutes. The police chief noted that the number of break-ins linked to auto theft this year has already surpassed the total for all of 2023.