Police have made an arrest after a video appearing to show a woman yelling at a fellow TTC commuter was posted to YouTube last week.

In a one-minute-long video uploaded on July 29, a young woman, dressed in green cargo shorts and a black T-shirt, appears to be shouting “Go back to China!” repeatedly at someone who is not visible in the frame.

More shouting, some of it indiscernible, can be heard in the background. The woman recording the incident activates the subway emergency alarm. “Excuse me, where do you think you’re going?” the woman recording can be heard asking as the woman in green shorts runs past her.

Another woman, dressed in pink, appears to attempt to wrestle a phone from the woman in green shorts, who tells bystanders that she “just wants her to delete the video” that the woman in pink recorded.

“I got it all,” the woman recording tells her, before adding: “and I’m going to call the cops on you.”

At the end of the video, the woman in green shorts appears to leave the train with the phone.

Police confirmed the alleged incident occurred on July 28 at around 3:30 p.m., but stated that it has not been investigated as a hate crime at this point.

Tashia James, 19, surrendered to police on Wednesday at 1:30 a.m., police said Thursday. She has been charged with robbery, and failure to comply with probation.

The incident comes on the heels of other viral videos of racially charged incidents that have circulated in recent weeks.

A man was arrested and charged with two counts of assault and threatening death after an incident was recorded at Jack Layton Ferry Terminal showing a man approaching two men and members of their families.

A Hamilton man is being investigated in relation to a video that appears to show a man shouting at a couple, and threatening their children in a Walmart parking lot. Hamilton police said the incident has been forwarded to the Hate Crime Unit for review.

In addition, a Mississauga woman was arrested after what police believe was a hate-motivated incident at a Mississauga bus stop. In the incident, a woman attempted to remove another woman’s hijab. Two other women were subsequently assaulted before police arrived.

On July 17, a man was viciously beaten in front of his wife and two young daughters in the parking lot of Mississauga Valley Community Centre and Library, following a family picnic.

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