The sad reality of what’s taking place on Toronto’s streets

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In May of this year, recently retired Toronto resident Rick Craddock was an innocent victim of Toronto’s disturbing and increasing violence. He was nearly beaten to death in the park behind his condo. The assault landed the 66-year-old in hospital with a broken back, a brain bleed and a broken arm.

The perpetrator was known to police, he says, but he is unsure whether the man lived at the nearby Bond Hotel shelter on Dundas St. East, which is steps away from his condo building.
The city bought the hotel shelter – which opened during the pandemic and houses about 200 clients – in September to turn into 280 safe affordable homes.

Sue-Ann Levy reports.
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