
One person stabbed, 8 others injured after protest at Toronto park turns violent
CTV
At least nine people have been injured after a "demonstration that turned violent" at a west-end park, say Toronto police.
Police are warning residents to stay away from a west-end Toronto park after at least nine people were injured when a protest of a cultural festival turned violent.
Officers were first called to Earlscourt Park, near Caledonia Road and St. Clair Avenue West, shortly before 10 a.m.
According to police, there was a large crowd in the park and reports of a man with a knife, as well as a fight. Residents in the park told CTV News Toronto that some tents were set on fire.
Investigators later said there was a festival in the park and a counterprotest showed up. The two groups clashed, police said, and multiple people were injured.
Paramedics confirmed that one patient was seriously injured and taken to local hospital with stab wounds.
Eight other people have sustained non-life-threatening injuries, police added.
Officials indicated there are other individuals being treated by paramedics at the scene. It is unclear how many people have been injured in total.
