Residents of a condominium in Vaughan, Ontario were shocked and horrified when a man opened fire on the condo board members during a meeting on Wednesday evening.
The man, who has been identified as a 58-year-old resident of the building, had been complaining about electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation in the building for months. He had previously expressed his concerns to the condo board, but they had not taken any action.
At the meeting, the man became increasingly agitated and eventually pulled out a gun and began shooting at the board members. Two people were injured in the attack, and the man was arrested by police.
The incident has sparked debate among residents of the building, with some saying that the board should have taken the man’s concerns more seriously. Others have expressed concern about the safety of the building, and have called for better security measures.
The police are currently investigating the incident. It is unclear what charges the man will face.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of taking safety concerns seriously. It is also a reminder of the need for better security measures in condominiums, especially in light of the increasing number of incidents involving firearms.
We hope that the victims of this incident make a full recovery, and that the perpetrator is brought to justice.