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After seeing this I can officially say that Drake might just be the hardest out of that weak-ass city:heh:
i dont get why people call Toronto soft. it actually does have shootings and murders. obviously their murder rate is really low compared to most cities but lets put it in perspective...

in 2012 there were 54 homicides and 213 shootings. thats like 1 murder every week and a few shootings a week and this wasnt consider a bad year it was worse a few years back. now lets figure most of those shootings and murders are happening in the same areas during the course of they year most likely done by the same groups of people. i dont know what you call that but i call that an active hood and by the numbers enough shootings are happening to have people involved deep in the game on their toes at all times

its basically a never ending cycle like ANY other city just on a different scale. and Toronto's crime rate like any huge city just looks smaller because there are loads more nicer neighborhood but in reality it does have a lil something going on
 

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Drakes hometown is not all bubbles and flowers, b

Don't be fooled by the million dollar homes. Forest Hill gets real at night. :birdman:


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$100,000 reward in hunt for violent Toronto bank robbers - Canada - CBC News

Toronto police and the Canadian Bankers Association are offering up to $100,000 for any tips leading to the arrest and conviction of two men who robbed a TD Bank branch, where two people were injured by gunshots.

Toronto police released video and photo images of the two men Monday afternoon as they continue a widespread hunt.

"It’s a full-blown effort," Staff Insp. Mike Earl told CBC News. "All police agencies, divisions in the surrounding area here are trying to locate these individuals."
 

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One thing i don't understand is why do people from Toronto feel like they have to try and make it seem like its a crime ridden city. It's a dope city with a lot to offer. But when i build with people in the city its like they try to compete with cities in the states when it comes to hood stuff? I live in the Buffalo, NY which the last time i checked was in the top 10 highest crime rated cities in America.....but we ain't proud of that fact, that's not a good think it kills the economy and people don't want to come here. I spend a lot of time in Toronto and do music in the city because i live less then a hour away. Most of the crime is concentrated in one or two areas of the city. Jane and Finch neighborhood is where most of it is. Toronto should be proud that they don't deal with the BS most cities in the states deal with.
 
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