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Man charged after one person bear-sprayed during fight at Union Station
A man attacked several people with bear spray at Toronto's Union Station. The attack took place at 10:30 am local time and injured six people.
According to Toronto police, the attacker pulled bear spray from his bag and sprayed it at a group of people waiting for the train. The injured people had respiratory and eye problems and were taken to the hospital for treatment.
Toronto police arrested the attacker, who is 38 years old and from Toronto. He was charged with attempted second degree murder and carrying a dangerous weapon.
The attack caused concern among the people of Toronto. Toronto police asked the public to call the police if they see any suspicious behavior.
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