Incident Date:
September 24, 1968
Incident Successful: Yes
Location: Toronto, Ontario Canada
Perpetrators:
Event Type: Bombing/Explosion
Weapon Type(s): Explosives/Bombs/Dynamite (Unknown Explosive Type)
Organization Type:
Suicide Attack: No
Hoax: No
Violent Extremism:
Doubt Terror: No
Target Information
1- Private Citizens & Property(Vehicles/Transportation)
Canadian Target: Yes
Canadian Victim:
Canadian Perpetrator:
By foreigners against foreign target(s) in Canada:
Victims: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries
Perpetrators: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries
Description: "09/24/1968: A bomb exploded underneath the car of Larry Clarke, Vice-President of Administration and Planning of de Havilland at his home in Toronto. Damaged his gas tank. The following day company offices received a note saying that they had been found guilty of complicity in the Vietnam war. It threatened further violence. Led to police searches of 25 homes in the Toronto area."
References: 1) "Ross, Jeffrey I. (1992). ATIC IV: Chronology of Domestic and International Terrorist Events in Canada, 1960-1990. Montreal, Qc: International Centre for Comparative Criminology. p. 44"
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