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Uttering Threats
September 23, 2025
Location of incidentNelson Mandela Walk and Gerrard Street East
Date and time of incidentThursday, September 18, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Date and time reportedThursday, September 18, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Incident details
A member of the public reported to TMU Security that an individual approached them and threatened to harm them. The member of the public then attempted to record them with their phone, but the individual pushed the phone away. A passerby intervened and the individual left. The member of the public declined assistance from Toronto Police Service.
Description information
The individual was described as male with a dark complexion. They had short black braided hair. They were wearing a black jacket, green t-shirt and black jeans.
Definition of Uttering Threats
Uttering threats is committed when anyone conveys a threat to cause death or bodily harm, damage to property, or death or injury of an animal that is someone's property.
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