Toronto Police Warns Protesters: Follow the Law or Face Consequences

TLDRToronto police issue a warning ahead of pro-Palestinian demonstrations, urging protesters to follow the law or be arrested. The police have spent $12 million on over 500 protests since October 7th, which have recently become more violent. Demonstrators claim they are facing violence, but the police say they have been patient and professional in their response. The Toronto Police Association criticizes Mayor Olivia Chow for her lack of support.

Key insights

:warning:Toronto police warn protesters to follow the law or be arrested

:moneybag:Toronto police have spent $12 million on over 500 protests since October 7th

:punch:Protests have become more violent recently, with assaults on officers and horses

:speaking_head:Demonstrators claim they are facing violence

:handshake:Toronto Police Association criticizes Mayor Olivia Chow for her lack of support

Q&A

What is the warning from Toronto police?

Toronto police are warning protesters to follow the law or face consequences, including arrest.

How much money has Toronto police spent on protests?

Toronto police have spent $12 million on over 500 protests since October 7th.

Have protests become more violent?

Yes, protests have become more violent recently, with incidents of assaults on officers and horses.

What do the demonstrators claim?

Demonstrators claim they are facing violence.

Who has the Toronto Police Association criticized?

The Toronto Police Association has criticized Mayor Olivia Chow for her lack of support.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Toronto police release a warning to protesters: follow the law or face consequences.

00:23Toronto police have spent $12 million on over 500 protests since October 7th.

00:33Protests have become more violent recently, with incidents of assaults on officers and horses.

01:36Demonstrators claim they are facing violence.

02:57The Toronto Police Association criticizes Mayor Olivia Chow for her lack of support.