A chilling pattern of violence is emerging in Hamilton, as police investigate a man accused of attacking women offering services. Authorities believe Paul Kimani, 33, deliberately sought out these individuals, then subjected them to physical harm during encounters arranged in the city’s core.
Kimani now faces serious charges including sexual assault, aggravated assault, theft, and mischief. Investigators describe him as a Black male, approximately 5-foot-6, weighing 153 pounds, with a medium build and distinctive facial hair – a moustache and goatee.
Police are deeply concerned that Kimani’s alleged violence may extend beyond those who have already come forward. They are urgently appealing to anyone who may have had contact with him to reach out, hoping to uncover the full scope of his alleged actions and provide support to potential victims.
Meanwhile, in Toronto, a late-night confrontation at a bustling subway station left two men hospitalized. The incident unfolded at Bloor-Yonge Station around 10:55 p.m. Monday, prompting an immediate police response to reports of a stabbing.
Both the 43-year-old victim and the 22-year-old suspect sustained stab wounds during the altercation. Paramedics swiftly transported both individuals to hospital, where they are currently listed in stable condition.
The suspect is now in police custody, but details surrounding the stabbing remain scarce. Investigators are working to piece together the events that led to the violence, and to determine how the suspect himself was injured during the exchange.
The circumstances surrounding both incidents remain under active investigation, highlighting the unpredictable nature of violence and the importance of vigilance within urban centers.