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Unprovoked Toronto Subway Murder Suspect Was “out on numerous releases"-Article 27/03/2023

As an aside, the Kingston shooting was more than likely gang related with someone knowing the date of release from the Henry Trail Halfway House adjacent to Collins Bay Institution.



Sure, that describes all of Kingston. :rolleyes:
I’m only going on what I’m told.
 
Regarding the OP: Murders on the TTC :

1) 1975 - Unsolved.


2 ) 1995 - Robbery / homocide of TTC station collector. Killer convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

3 ) 1997 - Pushed in front of a southbound train. A diagnosed schizophrenic was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 15 years.
 
Meanwhile, in Vancouver:



Paul Schmidt was engaged to be married. He’d been with his fiancé for six years and they had a three-year-old daughter together. During a family outing Sunday, the family stopped at a Vancouver Starbucks for coffee. Schmidt never made it home.

Schmidt’s mother, Kathy, is speaking out so people know who her son was.

“I can only stress what a beautiful soul Paul was,” she told CTV News. “Paul was a family man, who lived for his family. (Paul and his fiancé) were two peas in a pod.”

Police say two men got into a verbal altercation at a Starbucks in downtown Vancouver, which escalated into a physical altercation.

Schmidt, 37, was then stabbed and later died in hospital. 32-year-old Inderdeep Singh Gosal is charged with second–degree murder.

Schmidt’s mother believes it started with a simple argument.

“I’m told that this person that attacked him was standing beside the stroller vaping and Paul had asked him, or told him to move, and not smoke in front of her. And that’s how the altercation started.” \

“The attacker said to (Schmidt’s fiancé), ‘You better grab your kid. ’And then things escalated from there,” Kathy said.

Vancouver Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Steve Addison wouldn’t comment on the sequence of events, saying the case is still under investigation.

 
Closing the old Rockwood Asylum down on King Street certainly didn’t help things in K-Town, that’s for sure.
While our mental health "asylums" did keep the really bad ones inside, they also kept a lot of people in that didn't need to be there in the first place. AND sometimes released someone that should not have been. There was a serial killer in Ontario -Peter Woodcock - who spent alot of time in the asylum and on his first escorted day pass murdered someone.

We really aren't very good at this sort of thing - thinking everyone can change. Some cannot be changed. It is the way they are.

Like the person that adopts a freezing rattlesnake, nurses it back to health and then the snake bites them. "I'm a snake, its my nature".
 
There was a serial killer in Ontario -Peter Woodcock - who spent alot of time in the asylum and on his first escorted day pass murdered someone.

He gained notoriety for the murders of three young children in Toronto in the late 1950s, as well as for a murder in 1991 on his first day of unsupervised release from the psychiatric institution in which he had been incarcerated for his earlier crimes.

I'm accused of having no morality, which is a fair assessment, because my morality is whatever the system allows.
 
…and a moistly-spoken non-answer….

Le sigh
 

Ya but Pierre Poilievre is bad. Follow the GD narrative

Excited Season 4 GIF by The Office
 
I firmly believe the hug a thug revolving door justice SYSTEM, has been put in place by trudeau, on purpose. It creates fear and division in the population. Something we know is a fact with this government. They took away mandatory sentencing for violent offences and gave the discretion to appointed judges and Crowns.

This is exactly what we are seeing in the US with blue state DAs & AGs, flooding the streets with violent criminals on bail. Most of which, common knowledge tells us, are backed by Soros.

The policy similarities between the trudeau and biden administrations are too many to deny. Massive interference in our governments by Red China, while our leaders turn a blind eye and try obfuscate their way out of it, while both take payment from the ChiComs. Strangle oil and gas, create inflation through massive, unrestricted spending and money printing, Unrelenting tax hikes and grabs. The loss of the middle class in society. The backwards justice system, the use of false and inflammatory rhetoric and demonization of anyone not on complete lockstep with their policy. Invoking executive privilege (or OiC) to push legislation that would not pass the legislature, open borders and illegal immigration pushing legal, educated immigrants out of the process. Bussing illegals all over the country, foisting them on communities (my city has taken in 650 initially and is online to receive 500 more and we have not received our federal funding). Arbitrarily turning long time law abiding firearms owners into criminals without basis in fact. Pick almost any unpopular, draconian policy or rule by biden and chances are, you'll find a trudeau policy which closely mirrors biden's. Oh yeah, both are egotistical pathological liars and narcissists. Coincidence? You decide for yourself.
 
As an aside, the Kingston shooting was more than likely gang related with someone knowing the date of release from the Henry Trail Halfway House adjacent to Collins Bay Institution. I'd also be willing to be the suspects aren't from Kingston.
The Kingston-Whig article described it as a "targeted" shooting. I also heard a rumour that the victim had been the victim of a stabbing while in prison. So it does seem had it out for him.
 
The Toronto Star ran a bit of a summary of the accused's criminal history.


The line that jumped out at me was a sentencing for assault with a weapon, where he was ordered, after being released from custody, to seek out his own medical diagnosis for his mental health issues. Seriously!? Instead of the judge ordering a mental health assessment as part of his custody, the court directs a homeless, indigent person with mental health issues to seek out his own medical diagnosis and treatment program.

Sigh.
 
The Toronto Star ran a bit of a summary of the accused's criminal history.


The line that jumped out at me was a sentencing for assault with a weapon, where he was ordered, after being released from custody, to seek out his own medical diagnosis for his mental health issues. Seriously!? Instead of the judge ordering a mental health assessment as part of his custody, the court directs a homeless, indigent person with mental health issues to seek out his own medical diagnosis and treatment program.

Sigh.
Have you seen my new avatar?
 
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