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Toronto man who yelled racist insults at Muslim family now charged with assault, threatening death

A man, caught on video hurling racist insults at a Muslim family along the city's waterfront earlier this week, has been charged with assault and threatening death following a Toronto police investigation.

WARNING: This article contains video with offensive language

Lombray Ball, centre, is charged with assault and threatening death after a tourist filmed a heated exchange with a Muslim family on Toronto's harbourfront on Monday. (Mir Tabassum Javed/Facebook)

A 50-year-old man, caught on video hurling racist insults at a Muslim family along the city's waterfront earlier this week, has been charged with assault and threatening death following a Toronto police investigation.

Investigators deemed the incident a hate-motivated crime and announced Friday they had laid charges against the Toronto man, a police news release said.

Lombray Ball is charged with two counts of assault and one count of threatening death.He appeared in a Toronto court Friday morning.

Initially, police didn't arrest the man, launching an investigation into the incident instead. But by Thursday that changed, with police confirming the attack was hate-motivated, and charges were laid.

A video showed two men putting themselves between their family and a man who was screaming expletives toward the group. (Hasan Ahmed/Twitter)

A viral cellphone video, viewed more than a million times on social media, captured the incident.

It showed aheated exchange unfold outside Jack LaytonFerry Terminal.

Late Monday afternoon,Hasan Ahmed watched theman berate and shove two men waiting to buy ferry tickets to Centre Island with their family.

Ahmedtold CBCToronto he immediately called police, but pulled out his cellphone to filmthe altercation while he waitedfor the officers to arrive.

"He was swearing, pushing people and telling this familyto get out of the province," Ahmed,who was visiting Toronto for the first time with his wife and two children from Saskatoon, previously said.

The four-minute video shows the blond man, dressed in ared Hawaiian shirt, follow a Muslim family waiting in the queue.


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Then, the situation escalated to verbal and physical threats when two men in the family asked the suspect to leave them alone.

"I don't give a f--k. You don't tell me what to do in my province," the suspect screamed in response. "You don't ask me a f--kingquestion. It's my f--kingprovince."

With files from Derick Deonarain