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Gunshots fired in Eaton Centre!!

That is scary, I live in the neighbourhood but I was visiting family yesterday in the burbs.
 
Any word it they have a picture or video of the culprit?.
It would be a shame if they did not. Especially with the amount of cameras they have inside and outside that entire shopping centre. I hope for the sake of everyone, including the victims that this perpetrator is arrested and dealt with severely by the courts.
 
I'm hoping he puts up a fight when the police find him and ends up with one right between the eyes.
 
the locals are full of crap in the news bites

Toronto has a huge drug problem
 
the latest news is that they have an idea who the shooter is but are not releasing any details until they get all the witness reports in for fear of contaminating any testimony......

they'll probably announce that like the jane creba case, it was a couple of wannabe gangsters settling a score.......
 
Police have just announced an arrest has been made ... no names released yet.
 
Police have just announced an arrest has been made ... no names released yet.

Yup, he turned himself in with his lawyer at 2 am. I guess he figured if the police found him he would have got bitch slapped around.
 
Anything short of hanging him, bullet to the head or poisoned slowly is not justice served in my books.
 
You have to wonder: This guy thinks that going to the cops is better than the retribution that he may be facing.

And people think that the cops are "too brutal"
 
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The shooter was suppose to be under "house arrest" at the time of the shootings for another crime, a sexual assault. WTF? don't they have have some sort of tracking device for those under "house arrest"?.


Not a surprise at all that the shooter's father said his son is really a "good boy".

Apparently the shooter and the dead guy are from the same gang.
 
The shooter was suppose to be under "house arrest" at the time of the shootings for another crime, a sexual assault. WTF? don't they have have some sort of tracking device for those under "house arrest"?.
Not a surprise at all that the shooter's father said his son is really a "good boy".

GOOD BOYS don't join gangs, and don't have to stay home under house arrest, then violate that.
I guess the father is farked up too.
 
yeah, it's people's distorted opinion of what "good" is, I shit you not this is a true story: i was talking to this chick and she was on and on about this great guy she had the hots for...how good he was etc....so after about 20 minutes of this shit I said to her: why wait for HIM to ask YOU out, why don't YOU ask HIM out....know what her answer was?

She can't, he's in kingston for selling coke......

lol I said and that's what you think is a NICE guy?

What's wrong, all he did is sell coke...lol.....oh that's all...lol...fuck people are fucked......
 
yeah, it's people's distorted opinion of what "good" is, I shit you not this is a true story: i was talking to this chick and she was on and on about this great guy she had the hots for...how good he was etc....so after about 20 minutes of this shit I said to her: why wait for HIM to ask YOU out, why don't YOU ask HIM out....know what her answer was?

She can't, he's in kingston for selling coke......

lol I said and that's what you think is a NICE guy?

What's wrong, all he did is sell coke...lol.....oh that's all...lol...fuck people are fucked......

Some ladies love the bad boys. T throw on a vest with a patch and go cruising with your motorcycle. I bet you will get lucky.
 
Accused Eaton Centre shooter worked for city



TORONTO - Two weeks before he allegedly opened fire in the Eaton Centre killing one and wounding six others, Christopher Husbands was a part-time City of Toronto employee working with kids in an after-school program.
Husbands — now facing one charge of first-degree murder and six charges of attempted murder in the wake of Saturday’s shooting — had the city job working with youth despite being under house arrest for a 2010 sexual assault charge still before the courts and a 2008 drug conviction, the Toronto Sun has learned.

Husbands, 23, worked for the city from November 2011 to May 18, 2012, according to city officials.
Despite his criminal background, Husbands worked at the Stan Wadlow Clubhouse in East York in the after-school recreation care (ARC) program. The program offers a variety of activities including sports, outdoor play, special events, creative activities and homework help.

City spokesman Wynna Brown wouldn’t say why Husbands’ employment ended, whether he submitted a criminal record check or if the city was aware of his criminal history when he was hired.
She said as soon as Husbands’ name became public as the alleged Eaton Centre shooter, the city notified parents.
“This situation is deeply troubling to us all,” Brown stated in an e-mail. “We are offering staff, participants and their families access to counselling and support services.”
Parents at the clubhouse were horrified by the news Husbands had been working in their kids after-school program.

“We were shocked, totally shocked,” said Ken Medwid who has four kids in the after-school program. “They should have let me know about the sexual assault (charge). I have an 11-year-old daughter going there.”
A letter handed out to parents Tuesday didn’t explain why Husbands’ employment ended or mention his sexual assault charge.
Medwid’s wife, Julie Demers, was also stunned by the news and angry to learn someone out on bail and under house arrest was watching her daughter and her eight-year-old triplet sons.
“We recognized his name when we heard it in the news but we didn’t put the two together,” she said.

The kids had nicknamed Husbands, “Chrissy.”
When the couple told their daughter about Husbands’ arrest, she said “but he was such a nice man.”
Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti, chairman of the city’s community development and recreation committee, was “furious” to learn Husbands had been working with kids in a city program.
“I’d hate to see how many others have been hired that have criminal records,” Mammoliti said. “They’re supposed to be taking care of our children.”
Mammoliti said he’ll be demanding staff do background checks on any employee working with kids who has yet to provide one.

“If I get any staff member refusing to change the policy, I’ll ask for them to be dismissed,” he said.
The city’s parks and recreation division has a policy that requires staff working with vulnerable populations, including children, to obtain a police reference check.
When hired, staff have to sign a declaration form and apply to Toronto Police for a check. Police provide the results directly to the employee and can take up to three months to produce the document. If the reference check isn’t provided to the city, the employee is terminated.

But Mammoliti said the city shouldn’t let someone start on the job before the check is provided.
“Those parents need to know those children are fine with the city,” he said.
 
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