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Investigators have identified more victims of a BB gun attack that targeted women in Scarborough last month.
And the attack is now being investigated as a possible hate crime.
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Toronto Police say several members of the public were hit by projectiles in the area of Pharmacy and Eglinton Aves. between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on March 21.
At the time of the incident, police said investigators believe the victims were struck by pellets from a BB Gun, but they were unable to determine who fired the projectiles.
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Jillian Mendoza had to make a split-second decision as she was faced with an SUV reserved with such power as to mount the curb and would eventually drive into her. She is a nanny and had two toddlers in the stroller.
When she saw the SUV, she knew she had no time to save both herself and the kids. In a selfless act, the nanny pushed the stroller out of the way.
Nanny Pinned Between Broken Windows and SUV
Witnesses of the incident and police revealed that Mendoza, now dubbed Toronto s Hero Nanny, was seen pushing a stroller with two toddlers, ages 2 and 3.
A woman was seriously injured and two young children have minor injuries following a collision in Toronto’s Corso Italia neighbourhood Wednesday morning.