
Police detonate 'package of interest' on Bloor Street after threat made to government building
CBC
Toronto police carried out a controlled detonation of a "package of interest" on Bloor Street East near Sherbourne Street on Tuesday.
Const. Laura Brabant, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service, said officers blew up the package after a threat was made to a government building in the area. Officers were called to intersection at 2:50 p.m.
When officers arrived, they closed Bloor Street East between Sherbourne Street and Mount Pleasant Road to investigate.
Officers then called in the police emergency disposal unit, which located the package and detonated it. People in the area may have heard a loud bang, she said.
"They safely detonated the package out of an abundance of caution," Brabant said.
The building that was the target of the threat is located on Bloor Street East on the stretch of the road that was closed.
Brabant was not able to provide details about the package, threat or building itself, but she said the threat was not made toward a specific individual.