Teen boy shot by Toronto police dies in hospital: SIU

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    The province’s Special Investigations Unit says a 16-year-old boy who was shot by Toronto Police during an “exchange of gunfire” following a traffic stop in North York on Sunday has died in hospital. Shauna Hunt reports.

    By Michael Talbot

    Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) says a 16-year-old boy who was shot by Toronto Police during an “exchange of gunfire” following a traffic stop on Sunday has died in hospital.

    The SIU had originally described the person as “a man” but confirmed in an update on Tuesday that he was a youth.

    “The male shot by two Toronto Police Service officers in North York died this morning in hospital. He has been identified as a 16-year-old male from Toronto,” the SIU said in a release.

    The SIU said Toronto police stopped an Infiniti car in the Sheppard Avenue West and Bathurst Street for a traffic violation at around 11 p.m. on April 20, 2025.

    “There was an exchange of gunfire during which two police officers discharged their firearms,” the SIU explained.

    “The male was struck and was taken to hospital where he passed away this morning.”

    The SIU tells CityNews they believe the teen that died is the one who shot at police “based on a review of body worn camera footage.”

    The vehicle was seen riddled with bullet holes.

    The SIU also confirms with CityNews that a gun was recovered.

    Several other male youths were seen handcuffed at the scene, but police have not announced any further details.

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