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Toronto Cosplayer Swarmed by Cops Over Replica Firearm

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 5, 2026 4:57 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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If you’ve ever been to a geeky convention–something anime, sci-fi, videogame, or similar–then you’ve seen cosplayers. Some of these people actually make a living with their cosplays, and for understandable reasons. They’re absolutely amazing. Most cosplayers do it for the love of the game, sometimes literally.





Recently, Toronto had an anime convention, or “con,” that brought out one particular cosplayer, who apparently terrified the cops there so much that they swarmed him and treated him like a terrorist.

A cosplayer in Toronto was handcuffed and detained after walking through a park for a cosplay event with a replica rifle.

Toronto was hosting its first Anime Connects Cherry Blossom Picnic at Trinity-Bellwoods Park on May 3, with many cosplayers showing up for the event.

Things got out of hand quickly, however, when a man dressed as a mercenary from the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series showed up in full tactical gear and a replica rifle.

Footage quickly went viral, with numerous police showing up and their sirens blaring after receiving calls that someone was roaming the area with a firearm.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R cosplayer sparks panic in Toronto park

Video shared by journalist Caryma Sa’d and others showed the police approaching the cosplayer, who quickly surrendered and cooperated.

After being told to get on his knees, the cops took the man to the ground, handcuffed him, and escorted him to a police cruiser.

Now, it should be noted that no charges were filed, but the reaction was still pretty damn insane, especially considering they confiscated his replica firearm.





#UPDATE

Cosplayer whose prop guns were a bit too convincing gets released from custody without charges.

He apologizes for the hassle, shakes hands with the sergeant, and arranges to pick up his confiscated belongings at a later date.

📸 May 2, 2026#Toronto #ProtestMania https://t.co/D7DKvW5myG pic.twitter.com/Neys2A7O0i

— Caryma Sa’d – Lawyer + Political Satirist (@CarymaRules) May 2, 2026

That’s right, it was fake; they knew it was fake, but they wouldn’t let the cosplayer have his props.

Now, I’ll grant that these weren’t exactly props that looked like props. I get there being some concern, especially in a city like Toronto, where they’re not exactly fond of firearms in general. However, the reaction is beyond acceptable.

Could they have simply asked the cosplayer about his gun? Could they have asked to inspect it to make sure it wasn’t an illegal firearm? Of course, they could, and considering that it was an anime con, and some anime have lots of guns, it’s something they should have expected to see.

“They didn’t know he was a cosplayer,” someone might respond, which isn’t entirely unfair.

However, as cosplayers are present, and they should have been aware that these kinds of cosplays were possible, approaching cautiously, but not immediately thinking it’s a terrorist attack, would have been a more reasonable approach. It’s still BS, mind you, because if the kid wasn’t popping people outside of a crowded convention–there’s always some spillover into the outside areas of cons, based on my experience–then he wasn’t a threat.





But anti-gunners are hostile not just to the firearms, but the idea of firearms being acceptable in any context. They don’t hate replica guns because they’re close enough that innocent people might get hurt. They hate them because they help normalize the presence of firearms. That’s why this happened.

It shouldn’t have, though, because it was a nothingburger that got turned into something by overzealous policing in an anti-gun city and nation.

And some think we should go down that exact same road. I can’t shake my head enough at that.


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