Acting Deputy Chief of Specialized Operations Command in the Toronto Police Services Myron Demkiw said on Friday that the city has seen a 17 per cent decrease in shootings so far this year after the introduction of the Centralized Shooting Response Teams (CSRT). They attend and investigate all firearm-related incidents across the city and police believe they contributed to the decrease in shootings.
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Toronto has seen 17% decrease in shootings for 2021: Police services
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