A 43-year-old Toronto police officer has died after being shot during an early‑morning warrant operation in North York, an incident Myron Demkiw confirms is connected to the March 2026 shooting at the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto.
The incident unfolded around 5:42 a.m. at an apartment complex on Martha Eaton Way, in the area of Trethewey Drive and Black Creek Drive, where officers were executing a warrant.
Police said there was an exchange of gunfire inside a unit on the building’s fourth floor, during which an officer was struck. The injured officer was transported to Sunnybrook Hospital in an emergency run, where he was later pronounced dead.
Police Chief Demkiw said the slain Emergency Task Force (ETF) officer, identified as Const. Marc Pinizzotto, was an 18-year member of the police force.
Puzzled-Opening658 on
Why did we hear the cop had died from the US ambassador, of all people, before the local authorities had made any announcement? Weird
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Ralupopun-Opinion on
Isn’t this 2 cops in a one week period in Ontario that have died?
Pitiful_Equal_2689 on
I am so sad for the officers family.
Was the alleged terrorist killed too?
jung_gun888 on
So now Islamic extremism is responsible for the murder of our police officers. When is this fucking country going to wake up? I suppose the answer is free Palestine?
GarbonzoBeanSprout on
My condolences to the Officer’s family, friends and colleagues. RIP 💔
Low-HangingFruit on
So an Iran backed terrorist killed a police officer on Canadian soil.
Got it.
ThePurpleBandit on
„Fear mongering Americans push narrative to justify their political violence“
Caveofthewinds on
Think how many more of these guys just chilling in Canada who walked across the border at Roxham road? There should be no single military aged men allowed from these countries.
DENelson83 on
When one police officer is shot, they all bleed.
gianni_ on
Gotta love our immigration/foreign policies. Bringing in all the best to serve Canada!
DaveTheShave123 on
The weird part is it always seems to be in pairs or more when it comes to officer deaths. Same thing in 2022 where an OPP Officer, 2 South Simcoe Officers and a TPS Officer were killed in a short amount of time. It’s rough out there and laws need to change to keep criminals where they belong. When they’re out and about it undermines the safety of both the public and emergency service workers.
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A 43-year-old Toronto police officer has died after being shot during an early‑morning warrant operation in North York, an incident Myron Demkiw confirms is connected to the March 2026 shooting at the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto.
The incident unfolded around 5:42 a.m. at an apartment complex on Martha Eaton Way, in the area of Trethewey Drive and Black Creek Drive, where officers were executing a warrant.
Police said there was an exchange of gunfire inside a unit on the building’s fourth floor, during which an officer was struck. The injured officer was transported to Sunnybrook Hospital in an emergency run, where he was later pronounced dead.
Police Chief Demkiw said the slain Emergency Task Force (ETF) officer, identified as Const. Marc Pinizzotto, was an 18-year member of the police force.
Why did we hear the cop had died from the US ambassador, of all people, before the local authorities had made any announcement? Weird
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Isn’t this 2 cops in a one week period in Ontario that have died?
I am so sad for the officers family.
Was the alleged terrorist killed too?
So now Islamic extremism is responsible for the murder of our police officers. When is this fucking country going to wake up? I suppose the answer is free Palestine?
My condolences to the Officer’s family, friends and colleagues. RIP 💔
So an Iran backed terrorist killed a police officer on Canadian soil.
Got it.
„Fear mongering Americans push narrative to justify their political violence“
Think how many more of these guys just chilling in Canada who walked across the border at Roxham road? There should be no single military aged men allowed from these countries.
When one police officer is shot, they all bleed.
Gotta love our immigration/foreign policies. Bringing in all the best to serve Canada!
The weird part is it always seems to be in pairs or more when it comes to officer deaths. Same thing in 2022 where an OPP Officer, 2 South Simcoe Officers and a TPS Officer were killed in a short amount of time. It’s rough out there and laws need to change to keep criminals where they belong. When they’re out and about it undermines the safety of both the public and emergency service workers.