Stunning video exhibits the second photographs had been fired at a film theatre in Richmond Hill, marking the fourth such incident since mid-Might.
York Regional Police mentioned officers had been known as to a cinema within the space of East Beaver Creek and Freeway 7 at round 3:15 a.m. on Saturday after somebody fired a gun on the entrance entrance.
Police have launched video showing to point out the incident, by which a blue sedan pulls up exterior and a suspect fires photographs from the again seat of the automotive. The theatre was closed on the time and nobody was injured.
“Officers attended that location and observed some front glass windows and doors of the premises at York Cinemas that had been shot out,” Det. Sgt. Jason Dinsmore informed Ontario Chronicle in an interview.
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Video exhibits second photographs fired from automotive at film theatre in Richmond Hill, Ont.
Investigators famous that that is the fourth taking pictures that occurred on the cinema since Might 17, with a unique suspect car utilized in every incident.
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On Might 17, 19, and 24, photographs had been fired on the theatre from the suspect automobiles. Investigators additionally launched movies of these incidents.

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Police beforehand mentioned that nobody was injured.
Dinsmore mentioned the automobiles used within the shootings had been all stolen.
In January, one other taking pictures passed off on the similar theatre, which police mentioned on the time was believed to be linked to comparable incidents that occurred the identical evening at theatres all through the Larger Toronto Space.
Dinsmore mentioned two arrests had been made in that case — one individual stays in custody, whereas the opposite is out on bail.
Regardless of the similarities, it’s at present believed the 4 current shootings on the Richmond Hill theatre will not be linked to what occurred in January, Dinsmore mentioned.
“At this time, we do not believe these incidences are connected,” Dinsmore mentioned.
“But, as any investigation unravels, we never close any avenues and are always open to any information that we discover.”

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An Ontario movie distributor alleged that the shootings in January had been linked to an intimidation marketing campaign by different movie distributors referring to standard South Indian motion pictures.
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York Cinemas bills itself as a “multicultural movie theatre,” having “the latest Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and Malayalam movies.”
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“We believe the motives back in January for what occurred then and what is happening now are, at this time, two different motives,” Dinsmore mentioned.
“That matter is still before the courts so I’m not going to comment on the direct motive behind that other than we believe what’s happened here in Richmond Hill in the last month or so is possibly a separate matter,” he later added.
Within the interview, Dinsmore mentioned there “are definitely similarities” with a collection of taking pictures that occurred over the weekend in Toronto which Toronto police have mentioned are associated to the tow truck trade. However Dinsmore mentioned there isn’t a connection at the moment with what has occurred on the theatre in Richmond Hill.
He was requested if the violence involving the tow truck trade could also be linked to the incidents on the theatre.
“I’ve seen those comments released by Toronto police and York Regional Police, at this point in time, cannot say that the … shootings that we’ve had in Richmond Hill are related to the tow truck industry,” Dinsmore mentioned.
“But, as I mentioned earlier, we always are searching for motives and reasons of why these criminal acts are occurring.”
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Police presence has been noticeably stepped up exterior York Cinemas and surveillance cameras are in all places. The theatre stays open.
Officers are asking that anybody with info who hasn’t but spoken with police or anybody who has video footage from the realm come ahead.
— With recordsdata from Catherine McDonald and The Canadian Press
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