Regent Park Community Meeting Addresses Safety Concerns After Car-Jacking Incident
On December 4, 2024, more than 62 residents and community stakeholders gathered virtually for a special emergency meeting of the Regent Park Safety Network, marking a historic turnout. The session was convened in response to a recent car-jacking and shooting in Regent Park, sparking urgent discussions on public safety.
Toronto Police Service Neighbourhood Community Officers Farzad Ghotbi, Miercea Biga, and Sergeant Jeremy Boyko led the conversation, detailing recent arrests and sharing safety strategies. Co-chaired by Leonard Swartz and Hajia Umul, the meeting provided a platform for residents to raise pressing concerns and engage directly with law enforcement.
Representatives from Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC), Yonge Street Mission, and Toronto Seniors Corporation were also present, offering insights and responses to the incidents. Attendees emphasized the need for proactive measures to ensure community safety and the importance of fostering trust between residents and law enforcement.
This gathering showcased the power of community engagement in addressing safety challenges and reinforced Regent Park’s commitment to fostering a secure and inclusive neighborhood for all.
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