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5 more people arrested after destructive, unsanctioned homecoming event near McMaster: police

Hamilton police says five more people have been arrested aftera destructive, unsanctioned homecoming event near McMaster University two weeks ago.

Hamilton police says it isn't seeking any more suspects

A first-year student saw her car smashed and flipped over during an unsanctioned gathering in 2021.
Hamilton police say five more people were arrested during what McMaster University is calling a "fake homecoming" event Saturday Oct. 2 that drew thousands of students and resulted in the destruction of property. (Submitted by Maureen Wilson )

Five more people have been arrested,Hamilton police say,aftera destructive, unsanctioned homecoming event near McMaster University.

Thousands of students flooded Dalewood Avenue in the city's west end on Saturday, Oct. 2, leading to the destruction of a car andvandalized street signs.

The mayor, the city's medical officer of health, McMaster University, local residentsand some students denounced the actions of people at the homecoming event.

The five new arrests, announced in a Friday press release,include:

  • Two 18-year-old male McMasterUniversity students charged with mischief over $5,000,
  • An 18-year-old maleWaterloo University student charged with mischief over $5,000,
  • An 18-year-old maleYork University student charged with mischief over $5,000,
  • A20-year-old man from Smithville who isn't astudent charged with mischief over $5,000,

Of the 13 arrests made since Oct. 2, at least four of the accused didn't go to McMaster University.

According to Hamilton police, at approximately 12:30 p.m. just before McMasterMarauders' first home game of the yearkicked off officers responded to a large gathering in the Ainslie Woodarea near McMaster University.

By 2 p.m., the crowd had expanded to approximately 5,000 people, police said.Officers said they closed several streets in the area for safety reasons.

"Glass bottles, cans and other objects were thrown at officers and one police vehicle was damaged as a result. There were no seriousreported injuries, butseveral individuals were treated for injuries consistent with falling and other blunt forces as well as excessive alcohol consumption,"apolice statement released Oct. 3 said.

The police service also said it isn't looking for any more suspects, but witnesses that haven't spoken to police yet are still encouraged to come forward.