Another Toronto Shooting

Liberalman

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Another Toronto Shooting

Police identify victim in North York condo shooting | CTV Toronto

We pay big money for law enforcement and what are we getting in return death and destruction.

Is this, the city government’s fault by not being efficient with the investments?

Criminals are moving into the city and the police are not addressing the problem well enough.

Will this ever end?

What do you think?

 

DurkaDurka

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Mar 15, 2006
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Another Toronto Shooting



We pay big money for law enforcement and what are we getting in return death and destruction.

Is this, the city government’s fault by not being efficient with the investments?

Criminals are moving into the city and the police are not addressing the problem well enough.

Will this ever end?

What do you think?

Toronto has a low crime rate and shootings like these are usually one off affairs between criminals. Quit your sensationalizing BS.
 

B00Mer

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Toronto has a low crime rate and shootings like these are usually one off affairs between criminals. Quit your sensationalizing BS.

Exactly, Canada is very safe compared to our neighbors to the south..

I think the reason why it makes the front page headlines in Canada, is because it's such a rare occurrence.

In the USA, this is every day.. "That Fu cker cut me off.." shots fired.

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jariax

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Another Toronto Shooting

Police identify victim in North York condo shooting | CTV Toronto

We pay big money for law enforcement and what are we getting in return death and destruction.

Is this, the city government’s fault by not being efficient with the investments?

Criminals are moving into the city and the police are not addressing the problem well enough.

Will this ever end?

What do you think?

We have a society and a media that teaches youth to abhor mediocrity.
But since, not everyone can be special, that leaves a lot of disgruntled people, angry that life's promises have gone unfulfilled.

Ask young males today, if they would rather be a drug dealer when they are 30 years old, or a 7-11 clerk when they are 30 years old.
I would give odds that the majority of male youth would prefer to be drug dealers.