Authorities in Toronto are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a male suspect after two potentially “hate-motivated” vandalism incidents at a city synagogue.
It was reported on Dec. 2 that a suspect vandalized the signs on the front lawn of the synagogue before fleeing in a newer model dark grey Ford pickup truck, police said. A second sign vandalism incident was reported Dec. 20.
Authorities suspect the same man is responsible in both occurrences.
As a “suspected hate-motivated” offence, the investigation into the incidents could be led by a divisional investigator with the support of the Hate Crime Unit (HCU), or it could be investigated exclusively by the HCU, police said.
While Toronto police has not released who is leading the case, it is asking the public for help in finding the suspect.
Police described the suspect as a middle-aged man, with a medium build and a moustache.
The suspect wore a black hoodie, dark pants, and a Yukon-style hat during the first vandalism incident and was seen wearing a black jacket and a baseball hat during the second occurrence.
Rise in Anti-Semitism
Hate crimes against Jews in Canada have risen substantially since the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel, causing war to break out in Gaza.This increase has included shootings and arson attacks targeting Jewish schools, synagogues, and other community facilities.
“Canada has seen a troubling rise in antisemitic incidents, threats, and hate crimes,” the government press release said. “The Government of Canada recognizes the urgent need for national leadership to ensure Jewish Canadians feel safe in their synagogues, schools, and communities.”