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Off-duty cop shot after recognizing man wanted on Canada-wide warrant in Toronto

An off-duty officer was shot at the intersection of King and Bathurst streets on Aug. 3, 2024. Adam Dabrowski/Global News

An off-duty officer was shot in the leg Saturday night after he recognized a suspect wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for attempted murder.

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That suspect is now facing an additional charge of attempted murder, as well as numerous weapons charges.

The off-duty officer was in the area of Bathurst and King streets just after 11:30 p.m. Saturday when he saw the wanted man and called for on-duty officers to respond, police said.

Officers arrived and the suspect – wanted in connection with a shooting on Dec. 3, 2022, in the Church Street and Front Street East area – fled on foot, police say.

“During this time, the suspect shot the off-duty officer in the leg,” police said.

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The suspect, who was 28 at the time of the incident that led to the Canada-wide warrant, was arrested and a firearm was seized.

An off-duty officer was shot at King St. and Bathurst St. on August 3, 2024. Adam Dabrowski/Global News

The Toronto Police Association says the off-duty officer is a 30-year-old with six years’ experience. They say he has been treated and released from hospital.

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“Despite this event, our member is in good spirits and is well on his way to recovery,” the police union wrote in a post to social media platform X.

“We are thankful he’s going to be OK and we are proud of his efforts.”

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