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Episode 182 - The Clown Riot of 1855
In 1855, a bizarre incident in Toronto escalated into one of the city’s strangest riots. After a fight broke out between clowns from a visiting circus and members of a volunteer firefighting company, tensions quickly spiraled. What began as a confrontation in a brothel turned into a mob attack that ended with the circus being burned to the ground. In this episode of the Lunatics Radio Hour, we explore the Clown Riot of 1855, the culture of volunteer fire companies at the time, and how the chaos exposed corruption within Toronto’s police force. The fallout from the riot helped push the city toward major reforms in policing and public order. Episode 182 examines how an unlikely clash between firefighters and circus performers became a turning point in Toronto’s civic history. Sources An article by Alex Dunne, on The Uncircurriculum: The Great Toronto Circus Riothttps://grandorangelodge.ca/history/BlogTo article by Alice McCurty: This weird event in 1855 sparked the creation of the Toronto Police forcePeter Vronsky – "Rogues, Scoundrels and Screws" (Toronto crime history)Adam Bunch – "The Toronto Book of the Dead"Heritage Toronto article on the circus riotToronto Public Library archivesFirst hand sources, that we will cite as we go. Thanks to April Brenker for finding those for us.Get Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep. Support the show
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