Released on Bail: A woman charged of throwing chairs of condo balcony

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A woman was charged of throwing chairs as well as other items from the balcony using a downtown highrise was released on bond after a court appearance on Wednesday.

 

The 20-year-old Toronto resident suspect has surrendered herself at 9 am, which happened after the police officers contacted her on Tuesday. The incident was recorded on video which was happened at a building near Harbour and York roads on Saturday morning.

 

The brief video that circulated on the internet on weekend, reveals a woman with long, blond hair holding a chair on a condominium balcony with the view of the Gardiner Expressway. The woman proceeds to throw the chair from the balcony, and this can be situated on a really large floor.

 

Police confirmed the woman seen from the video also threw another chair from the balcony together with different objects. Police said that every item were later found in the front of an entry to a condominium building, and no injuries were reported.

 

“I am aware of myself when I watched that the first movie I simply thought it was really callous. (She had) no respect for anyone which may be passing under.”

 

The police station included they received a number of hints through social media sites concerning the identity of this suspect.

 

“People were totally outraged. That’s probably why we have so much assistance from the general public,” he explained. Authorities said Wednesday the supect was charged with mischief– threatening life, mischief — harm to property on $7,500, and frequent nuisance. Police said she came at 60 Division this morning with no lawyer, she also cooperated with them.

 

Included in the terms of her bail bond (like the manchester ct bail bonds), she has to live with her mother and don’t have any contact with the four people that were involved in the incident. Her attorney told reporters that she’s very ashamed by the incident. She wished that it was never happened, and no one never hurt.

 

“We shall only take this via the correct path, through the ideal channels and we are going to proceed from there,” Leslie explained. “We are likely to have talks with all the Crown’s office. This may not go into trial. We are going to see how this functions, but that is a very long way in the future.”

 

The neighbors near where incident was happened said that the unit where the suspect rented is used for short-term rental property. In a statement published on Tuesday, the condo management stated it’s investigating whether some of its customers were involved in the incident.

 

“We’re shocked with the obvious disregard for community security on display from the video,” the condo management explained. “We’ll be suspending any guest account that seem to be linked to the incident.”

 

The management gave their cooperation to the investigation. But then the police gave some reminders people, especially the customers to be aware that throwing anything in their balcony or maybe in windows can lead to damages and may also result in criminal charges.