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Another Person Was Apparently Throwing Stuff From A Toronto Building Last Night

Police say a car windshield got smashed.
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On Monday night, police got word of another person throwing bottles from a building in Toronto's downtown core. 

This time, it seems water bottles and food were tossed from a unit in the Richmond Street and Sheppard Street area. 

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Police tweeted just after 9:30 p.m. on Monday that a car windshield had been broken and that police were at the scene investigating.

An update was provided at 1:23 a.m. on Tuesday, saying that police were unable to locate the unit in the 60-floor building from which the objects were thrown. No injuries were reported.

Police are now appealing to the public for any information that may be helpful. 

This incident happened one day after several individuals were criminally charged for allegedly throwing glass bottles from a high-rise unit in the ICE condominiums near York Street and Lake Shore Boulevard.

Police said that the bottles endangered the public as well as officers on the ground, who narrowly avoided getting hit. 

John Tory said on Monday that their behaviour "ranks right up there with 'chair girl.'"

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