Thousands of police officers gathered in Toronto on Wednesday to honor Const. Marc Pinizzotto, who was killed in the line of duty [2].
The service marks a significant moment of mourning for the Toronto Police Service and the wider law enforcement community following a fatal shooting during a tactical operation.
Const. Pinizzotto, 43 [2], was fatally shot earlier this month during a police raid in North York [1, 4]. The funeral service took place at 1 p.m. [3] on June 24, 2026 [2], at the Congress Centre in Toronto [1, 2].
Family members, friends, and thousands of fellow officers [2] attended the gathering to pay their respects to the fallen constable. The event served as a formal recognition of Pinizzotto's service and the risks inherent to police work in the city.
While the community gathered for the funeral on June 24, previous reports indicated a related police procession occurred earlier in the month on June 14 [2]. The high attendance at the Congress Centre reflects the scale of the loss felt by the department.
The service included tributes to Pinizzotto's career and the impact of his death on his colleagues and family. The gathering at the Congress Centre was organized to provide a space for collective grieving and professional honor for the officer killed during the North York operation [1, 4].
“Thousands of police officers gathered in Toronto to honor Const. Marc Pinizzotto.”
The large-scale attendance by law enforcement personnel underscores the profound psychological and operational impact of line-of-duty deaths within urban police departments. Such events often trigger internal reviews of tactical safety protocols and highlight the ongoing dangers faced by officers during high-risk raids in metropolitan areas.


