Procession for Fallen Toronto Police Officer Const. Marc Pinizzotto
Procession for Fallen Toronto Officer Const. Marc Pinizzotto

Procession Held for Fallen Toronto Police Officer Const. Marc Pinizzotto

A solemn procession is underway for fallen Toronto police officer Const. Marc Pinizzotto in North York. CP24's Melissa Duggan provides the latest updates on this tribute to the officer who lost his life in the line of duty.

Community Mourns

The procession, which began in North York, is drawing colleagues, officials, and community members who gather to honor Const. Pinizzotto's service and sacrifice. Details of the route and memorial plans have been shared by authorities.

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