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    A Toronto police officer was shot dead on June 14, 2026. The investigation is ongoing, with federal support announced for local authorities.

    Authorities have confirmed that the investigation is being supported by federal resources as local police conduct their inquiries. No timeline has been established for when further details regarding the investigation’s progress will be released.

    Public Safety Minister said the federal government will support the Toronto police investigation following the shooting of an officer. Next steps include a thorough examination of the incident as authorities aim to enhance community safety measures.

    What remains unclear — It is unknown how many officers were involved in the investigation following the shooting death.

    Toronto police honour fallen officer during procession

    By Elissa Mendes

    The Canadian Press

    Posted June 14, 2026 5:32 pm

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