Suspect rams Toronto police cars
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•Suspect in wild Toronto cop car crash has more than 70 convictions
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Suspect reportedly driving a stolen white Hummer slammed into police vehicles on George St. between Queen St. and Richmond St. E. The suspect was reportedly on conditional release for auto theft charges at the time of the crash.
Nobody was injured in the crash, but the suspect was checked out in hospital.
The suspect has more than 70 criminal convictions, and was on parole at time of crash.
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