Violent crimes surge in York Region, police call increase troubling

York Regional Police say violent crimes involving guns – including homicides, shootings and carjackings – have surged in the area north of Toronto since January. YRP chief Jim MacSween attends a press conference at the YRP headquarters in Aurora, Ont., Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

Violent crimes involving guns – including homicides, shootings and carjackings – have surged in York Region since the start of the year, police said Tuesday, calling the increase troubling for the area north of Toronto.

York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween said organized crime and increased availability of illegal weapons are thought to be contributing to the spike, noting that his force is dedicating more resources toward ensuring residents are "not only kept safe but they also feel safe."

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