UPDATED: April 24, 2018First of 10 victims of deadly Toronto van attack ID'd as Anne-Marie D'Amico
One of the 10 people killed in Monday's van attack on a busy Toronto street has been identified as Anne-Marie D'Amico, CBC News has learned.
D'Amico was reportedly an employee at Invesco, a U.S.-based investment management firm. Her next of kin have been notified. Invesco's Canadian headquarters are on Yonge Street, between Sheppard and Finch Avenues, close to the nearly one-kilometre stretch of Yonge Street where pedestrians were struck with the white rental van. Fifteen other people were injured and hospitalized. -- More...Shoot me in the head': Terrifying moment Toronto van killer claims to have a gun and begs cops to open fire, just seconds after the 25-year-old tech expert drove for a mile along pavement at 70mph, killing 10 and injuring 15
Dramatic footage has emerged of the Toronto van attack suspect begging police to kill him following the rampage which left 10 dead and 15 hurt.
The video shows the suspect, identified as 25-year-old Alek Minassian, pointing an object at cops while shouting 'kill me' before he is bundled to the floor and arrested. -- More...