‘Explosion of fury and violence and blood,’ Toronto’s shelters see rise in violence
TORONTO — New data shows the number of violent incidents in Toronto shelters has more than tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic, a phenomenon those who use the system say is partially driving an increase of outdoor encampments.
City data reveals there were, on average, 120 violent incidents per month in the shelter system in 2016. That increased to an average of 270 incidents per month in 2020, and peaked at 368 incidents in January 2021.
In total, there have been 11,677 violent incidents between March 2016 and mid-February 2021.
The data, which was obtained through freedom of information laws and provided to The Canadian Press, shows the number of overdoses also increased.

