Another Shooting in Toronto-What a Dump That Place Is

10larry

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He is such an egomaniac, for normal folk funeral services are about honouring the deceased and paying respect to the grieved family but not our boy justyn.
If there be a camera anywhere in the area he'll home in on it, sadly he lacks any semblance of reverence, this day is about the victims' family not his.
 

JLM

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He is such an egomaniac, for normal folk funeral services are about honouring the deceased and paying respect to the grieved family but not our boy justyn.
If there be a camera anywhere in the area he'll home in on it, sadly he lacks any semblance of reverence, this day is about the victims' family not his.


The man's an idiot for sure...………………..but we already knew that!
 

JLM

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You should have said the Mayor Tory wants to ape…….


He is the one that pushed the sanctuary city BS, stopped the carding, etc. etc. you know, things that make a community safe? And he's the one that will continue to push the feds to take away guns from law abiding citizens because after all, they're the problem!! Why didn't you know that he states that 50% of the guns used in crime were from legal owners? Wow eh? We've really got an epidemic. The problem is he can't support is statistics and is too stupid the read up on the crime states easily gotten from Stats Canada - oh no - lets make this really sensational and accuse Canadians of being just like the U.S.


Talk about morons! He's right up there!


My condolences to the families affected and hopefully cooler heads will prevail and the border will close up to the gang bangers - you know, the guys actually responsible for the crime spree we're seeing. Didn't the US warn Canadian officials about MS 13? Guess who didn't listen?


JMHO


I've never been a fan of big cities, but I doubt it's fair to characterize a city of 3 million from what happened in three or four blocks of one street. SHIT happens everywhere.
 

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I've never been a fan of big cities, but I doubt it's fair to characterize a city of 3 million from what happened in three or four blocks of one street. SHIT happens everywhere.

That shooting could have happened in Vernon ... or in St. Albert ... or Comox, Dartmouth, Fredericton, Trois Rivieres ...
 

JLM

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That shooting could have happened in Vernon ... or in St. Albert ... or Comox, Dartmouth, Fredericton, Trois Rivieres ...


Absolutely - anywhere you have a crazy/desperate human being with a gun.

Not many of those places live next to an 80% muslim suburb.. for now.

Are Muslims on average any more dangerous than Christians or Sikhs or Jews?
 

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When covering 3 different entities you would think it would require 3 different reports. So far the one on Muslims shows Christians and Jews are squeaky clean, why even bother with any more reports eh?

Justice is so much more efficient when the hanging is in the morning and the trial in the afternoon.
 

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Family hopes for 'miracle' as Danforth shooting victim wakes from coma
Liz Braun
More from Liz Braun
Published:
August 4, 2018
Updated:
August 4, 2018 2:13 PM EDT
Danielle "Dani" Kane, 31, suffered a life-altering injury and may never walk again after being among the 15 victims shot in Greektown, on the Danforth, on Sunday, July 22, 2018. (Twitter)
She’s back from the brink of death.
Danielle Kane, 31, one of the most seriously wounded victims of the Danforth shootings, continues to make progress.
After two weeks in a medically induced coma, the nursing student is out of Intensive Care at St. Mike’s Hospital, awake, and talking to family.
On July 22, night of the Danforth rampage, Kane and her boyfriend, ER nurse Jerry Pinksen, were at dinner with a friend at the 7Numbers restaurant.
They heard shots, and when a passerby reported that a woman on the street was wounded, both Kane and Pinksen ran outside to help. Pinksen saw the gunman and ducked; Kane was shot as she walked out the restaurant door.
She was badly hurt. The gunman’s bullet hit Kane’s spine and shattered the eleventh thoracic vertebra, so the fear has been that she may never walk again.
More will be known as her strength increases and she’s able to begin rehab; meanwhile, a cousin reports that Kane has already begun physiotherapy. Time will tell, but the family remains hopeful that Kane will make a full recovery.
According to her mother, Jocelyn Kane, there will be a lengthy recovery and rehab program for her daughter, and she has, “A long, long way to go.”
Of course, Kane will take that journey with the full support of family and friends and the Danforth community at large.
As her mother told CP 24, “I do believe in miracles and miracles do happen.”
A GoFundMe page for Danielle Kane has been established to help her family with the cost of rehab and, potentially, the cost of making her home fully accessible. (According to the Christopher Reeve Foundation, costs for the first year of paraplegia are around $500,000 U.S.)
The page describes Danielle Kane as a young woman constantly in motion — someone who loves travelling, hiking and dancing.
The #DaniStrong fund is moving fast toward its $200,000 goal.
LBraun@postmedia.com
http://gofundme.com/danistrong
http://torontosun.com/news/local-ne...e-as-danforth-shooting-victim-wakes-from-coma
 

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LEVY: Cone of silence surrounds Danforth shooting
Sue-Ann Levy
Published:
December 27, 2018
Updated:
December 27, 2018 7:59 PM EST
Bullet hole in the window of a Second Cup on Danforth Ave on Monday, July 23, 2018. Craig Robertson / Toronto Sun
It was one investigation Toronto police chief Mark Saunders seemed unwilling to address Thursday.
In fact, for the most part the whole mass tragedy appears to be shrouded under a cone of silence.
Asked whether his force is any closer to understanding what may have motivated the man who killed two females and wounded 13 in a horrific mass shooting on the Danforth in July, at first Saunders completely ignored the question, indicating their frontline officers were on scene in three minutes and 30 seconds.
Then he claimed he doesn’t want to “get into the minutiae (of the investigation) right now” — that there are still “some more things” that need to be looked at before they come to any conclusions.
Faisal Hussain, 29, turned his gun on himself after the rampage, which occurred while citizens were enjoying coffee, a meal or a drink at outdoor cafes along the popular Greektown corridor on a hot Sunday night.
As the Sun’s Anthony Furey revealed in the days following the shooting, a Muslim activist who has apparently committed himself to “framing a new narrative of Muslims in Canada” issued a statement on behalf of the Hussain family shortly after the shooting — indicating the young man had “severe mental health challenges.”
Unsealed police documents reveal wealth of info on Danforth shooter Faisal Hussain
FUREY: Meet the spin doctor behind the Hussain family statement
Twisted trail that led to deadly rampage
2018 a ‘unique year’ in loss of life, police chief says
EDITORIAL: Lessons from our city’s violent year
In September, unsealed police documents showed that officers seized the shooter’s electronic devices searching for “any plans for the offences, contacts, substances that could be used to build bombs or any literature or documents depicting hate, extremism, terrorism or a similar belief or following.”
The police documents also indicate that Faisal’s only companions appeared to be his parents — and that in the hours before the shooting, his fraternal twin brother pleaded with him “to get his life together.”
No details were contained in the documents as to what the searches found.
Asked whether the media and the public will ever get an account of what was behind the shooting, Saunders responded: “I’m sure there will be an opportunity to present whatever we can to the public but it’s not going to be today.”
http://torontosun.com/news/local-news/levy-cone-of-silence-surrounds-danforth-shooting