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CTV News
01-08-2025
- CTV News
Man accused of yelling racist slurs, assaulting 2 people in downtown Toronto
A Toronto Police Services logo is shown at headquarters, in Toronto, on Friday, August 9, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov A 64-year-old man is accused of yelling racist slurs and assaulting two people in downtown Toronto on Thursday. Toronto police said the incident occurred in the area of Church and Carlton streets. The call came in around 4:15 p.m. Two people were walking when the suspect began yelling anti-Black racial slurs toward them unprovoked, police allege. The suspect then allegedly struck one victim in the face and engaged in a physical fight with the other victim. When officers arrived, they located the suspect at the scene and arrested him. In a news release on Friday, the suspect was identified as Kevin Hickey of Toronto. He has been charged with two counts of assault. Police said the incident is being investigated as a suspected hate-motivated assault. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-3500 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).


BBC News
04-03-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Tributes after 'iconic' Olympic boxing coach Kevin Hickey dies
Tributes have been paid to the man who led Team GB's boxers in five Olympics, who has died aged said Kevin Hickey MBE, from Lancashire, whose funeral is taking place in Blackpool, set a coaching standard for amateur boxers which was emulated British Olympic Association (BOA) said his work as a coach and wider administrator with Team GB, from 1972 until 1988, was "highly influential".Richie Woodhall, former Commonwealth Games boxing gold medallist and WBC super middleweight world champion, called his former coach "iconic". Lancashire-born Hickey, who represented the county as a boxer, served in a variety of coaching and management roles with both the BOA and Amateur Boxing Association (ABA).Woodhall, who was a member of the 1988 Olympic boxing team, said: "Kevin Hickey will be remembered as an iconic figure in the sport of amateur boxing in the UK."The fighter, who won a silver medal that year as well as Commonwealth gold two years later, added: "His contribution to coach development/education with the Amateur Boxing Association (ABA) paved the way not only here, but countries worldwide looked to our coaching system to develop their own coaches and promote amateur boxing across the globe."The Midlands-born boxer, who later turned professional and won his world title in 1998, is among those delivering eulogies in the service at St John Vianney Roman Catholic Church, Blackpool.A BOA spokeswoman said: "The British Olympic Association was saddened to hear of the passing of Kevin Hickey, MBE. "Kevin was a hugely influential figure of British sports administration."During his time at the BOA, where he was a technical director, he set up a number of ground-breaking support services for Olympic athletes, such as pre-Games Holding Camps, and served as a deputy Chef de Mission at three Summer and three Winter Olympic Games. "We send our sincere condolences to his wife Kyra and his family." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.