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Guns in Toronto shootout and Hamilton killing tied to U.S. smuggling scheme

16 April 2026
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A former truck driver from Florida, Erhan John Er, has been sentenced to over four years in a U.S. prison for smuggling handguns into Canada. These firearms were linked to ten crime scenes across Ontario and Quebec, including two homicides. Court documents reveal a cross-border trafficking scheme where Er purchased 28 guns from U.S. dealers and sold them to a Canadian accomplice for a retail price plus a $1,000 fee per weapon. Notably, one firearm was recovered in Toronto after a violent shootout in November 2024, underscoring the threats posed by illegal firearms. Of the weapons Er smuggled, eighteen remain unaccounted for, and all guns seized had their serial numbers obliterated to evade detection.

Why It Matters

The case highlights the ongoing issue of gun trafficking from the U.S. to Canada, where approximately 86 percent of crime guns seized in Toronto last year originated from the United States. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has documented similar trends in cross-border gun smuggling, often involving firearms that have been modified to obscure their origins. This trend raises serious concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of current gun control measures. The connection between illegal firearms and violent crime is well-documented, with incidents linked to smuggled guns contributing to rising gun violence in Canadian cities.

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