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Authorities have apprehended a suspect linked to a hit-and-run incident at Toronto Metropolitan University, where five pedestrians were injured. The same driver, previously wanted for the offense, was nabbed during a separate road rage bust. The bizarre episode underscores how dramatic car antics sometimes spill over into campus life.
Suspect in TMU hit-and-run arrested after seperate alleged road rage incident CP24
The 23-year-old suspect faces several charges, including attempted murder and dangerous driving
Ryan Petroff, 23, is facing two dozen charges including attempted murder
A 23-year-old man wanted for allegedly struck and injured five people on a pedestrian walkway at a Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) campus in April has been arrested after police responded to a separate road rage incident weeks later. Toronto police officers said the victims were sitting on a…
Police have arrested a driver who allegedly struck five people on a walkway at Toronto Metropolitan University in April.
Toronto police say they have arrested a 23-year-old man wanted after multiple pedestrians were hit by a vehicle at Toronto Metropolitan University last month.
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