A Toronto police officer's uniform was visible at a press conference on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. The Canadian Press



Toronto’s police union is raising concerns after learning that the suspect in three recent random stabbings had previously been released on bail. The suspect, arrested on Sunday, faces 17 charges, including three counts of failing to follow a release order.

A Week of Random Stabbings

Police say the suspect carried out three unprovoked attacks last week. The first incident happened on March 23 near Simcoe Street and Bremner Boulevard, where a person sleeping outside was stabbed.

The second attack occurred on March 28 near Dan Leckie Way and Queen’s Quay West. A victim walking alone was stabbed from behind.

In the third case, a person standing outside a building near King and York streets was attacked in a similar manner.

Authorities confirmed that none of the victims knew the suspect, making these incidents particularly alarming. All three victims were hospitalized with injuries but are expected to recover.

Image: Toronto Police Association/X

Suspect Previously Released on Bail

The accused, 23-year-old Duncan MacKenzie, has no fixed address. He was scheduled to appear in court on Monday. According to a police union spokesperson, MacKenzie had already been arrested in August for a sexual assault in midtown Toronto. He was also facing charges for carrying a concealed weapon and mischief in Georgian Bay.

Toronto police officers expressed frustration over the justice system, arguing that repeat offenders are being allowed back on the streets too easily.

Police Union Calls for Justice Reform

The Toronto Police Association (TPA) released a strong statement on Monday. “Our members are disappointed but not surprised to learn that a man arrested for three separate, random incidents of violence in downtown Toronto was already on bail for other serious charges,” it said.

The union questioned how long this cycle would continue and when public safety would become a priority. They also urged political leaders to address the issue, especially with a federal election approaching.

“We know there are pressing issues facing voters,” the TPA statement added. “But we cannot ignore the desperate need for justice reform. Victims of these attacks deserve to know how the government will prevent this from happening again.”

With rising concerns over violent crimes, many residents are now calling for stricter bail policies. The case has intensified debates on public safety, leaving citizens and officials looking for answers.

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