Senseless Robbery Kiliings in Edmonton

B00Mer

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I think that video games have something to do with the lack of conscience and caring. Good video games exist but the don't give you the adrenaline rush that the violent games provide.
 

B00Mer

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boom, you need your head read, cocksucker

Yeah, read idiot...

Edmonton police clarify stance on crime spike being linked to oil patch woes

“When oil is up, we are busy, and when oil is down, we are really busy,” said Monday. “And that is just because a lot of folks are coming back to Edmonton from, say, Fort McMurray, Cold Lake, other points north, and they are staging here in Edmonton waiting for the price of oil to go back up so they can go back to work.”
 

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Yeah, read idiot...

Edmonton police clarify stance on crime spike being linked to oil patch woes

“When oil is up, we are busy, and when oil is down, we are really busy,” said Monday. “And that is just because a lot of folks are coming back to Edmonton from, say, Fort McMurray, Cold Lake, other points north, and they are staging here in Edmonton waiting for the price of oil to go back up so they can go back to work.”



Which has absolutely NOTHING to do with Notley. She has no control over the price of oil.
 

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Oh so you're saying you're in Europe now...
No, I didn't say that. I said that you're so stupid that you think the internet doesn't extend to Europe.

I mean, c'mon, Boomster, you're dumber'n a fence post, but you can read better'n that!

don't catch any start bullets in a terrorist attack.. no wait!
I live in Washington DC. That's far more dangerous than any European city. Look up the homicide stats if you can figure out how.

Ya fukking idiot troll.
Coming from a drooling imbecile like you, I take that as a compliment.
 

B00Mer

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No, I didn't say that. I said that you're so stupid that you think the internet doesn't extend to Europe.

I mean, c'mon, Boomster, you're dumber'n a fence post, but you can read better'n that!


I live in Washington DC. That's far more dangerous than any European city. Look up the homicide stats if you can figure out how.


Coming from a drooling imbecile like you, I take that as a compliment.

more gibberish from an Internet troll... go fukk yourself ya cocksucker.

You live in Bethesda, MD 20817
 

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more gibberish from an Internet troll... go fukk yourself ya cocksucker.
Fantasizing again, Boomster? Poor you.

You live in Bethesda, MD
Yup. You're right. I technically do not live within the borders of Washington DC, but in an unincorporated part of Montgomery County that borders it (technically I don't live within the borders of Bethesda, either). What a triumph for your amazing mind!
 

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B00Mer....Techumsehbones....time to go to your respective corners.

DO NOT make me make you, got it?

I don't care what happened yesterday, what happened last week, who's always doing what to whom, who started what today....it is ending. Get it?

If you don't, you can get out.

And B00Mer....no more IP bullshyte....and I do mean ever again.
 

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Sometimes I wonder about all that shyt we see on Tv romanticizing crime and cruelty. Even though it's acting and not real it might plant seeds of thought in weak minded people. I have a hard time swatting a bug I can't conceive of looking a fellow human in the eyes and snuffing them out. That's why I don't understand terrorists.

If I might, I'd include violent video games and, reality shows. I've only caught snippets of various reality shows when they preview them in commercials but that was enough to convince me that there are a lot people these days that know no bounds of decency or decorum. And in way too many of them, nasty and mean wins out over kindness and decency. It is not hard to believe that simpler minds would become inured. Judging by the plethora of these type of shows, simple minds seem to be gaining ground.
 

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B00Mer....Techumsehbones....time to go to your respective corners.

DO NOT make me make you, got it?

Yes, mom. *grumble, mutter, kick the floor*

I don't care what happened yesterday, what happened last week, who's always doing what to whom, who started what today....it is ending. Get it?
OK. I get it.

If you don't, you can get out.
All right! All right! I said I get it.

And B00Mer....no more IP bullshyte....and I do mean ever again.
*sticks tongue out at B00mer, puts on an innocent expression when SLM looks*

I'm going! I'm going!
 

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Never been caught with you hand in the cookie jar before have you" It should have started out as 'Yessir Mom', you have to show it is coming from deep in your heart. (some have to borrow one, a line not a heart).
 

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it is my understanding there is a new game or discussion amongst social media,it is called "to catch a body",it is social media network which connects people who have the desire to kill,true or not i am not sure,i heard some youngsters bragging about it,the robbery is secondary.
 

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Meanwhile, back at the topic. There was an initial report by media that a young girl was taken into custody, but I think they just didn't fact check and failed to retract.
 

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First-degree murder charges laid in Mac's slayings
By Kevin Maimann, Edmonton Sun
First posted: Saturday, December 19, 2015 05:40 PM EST | Updated: Saturday, December 19, 2015 09:32 PM EST
EDMONTON - Police have laid first-degree murder charges against three suspects in a pair of Mac’s Convenience store slayings that shook Edmonton Friday.
On Saturday, Edmonton Police Service homicide detectives charged a 13-year-old boy and two men aged 24 and 27, each with two counts of first-degree murder as well as being disguised with intent, and robbery with a prohibited restricted firearm.
Police also confirmed the identity of the second victim, 41-year-old Ricky Massin Cenabre.
Two Mac’s clerks died early Friday morning after being shot during separate robberies that police chief Rod Knecht described as “barbaric and gratuitous.”
The first victim -- Karanpal Singh Bhangu, 35 -- died in hospital after being shot in the stomach while working at the Mac’s store near 32 Ave. and 82 St., with police dispatched after an emergency alarm was pulled around 3:30 a.m.
The second case was reported via a 911 call from a citizen minutes later, around 3:43 a.m., with Cenabre dead at the Mac’s scene near 108 Street and 61 Avenue.
Knecht said video evidence from the stores showed neither of the victims showed any sign of resistance or aggression toward the masked suspects. He also said the amount of money in the Mac’s tills at that time of morning would have been “minimal.”
The three suspects, all known to police, were arrested later that day in a dramatic police takedown on Whitemud Drive after their stolen vehicle crashed under the Terwillegar Drive overpass.
A GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Bhangu’s family has been set up at http://gofundme.com/4bfhtxv8
In addition to the aforementioned charges, 24-year-old Laylin Delorme has also been charged with two counts of possession of a loaded prohibited restricted firearm and possessing a prohibited firearm, and one count of dangerous driving, criminal flight, and possession of stolen property over $5,000.
Colton Steinhauer, 27, was also charged with one count each of possession of a weapon, possession of a loaded prohibited restricted firearm, and possessing a prohibited firearm.
The 13-year-old was also charged with two counts of breach of undertaking.
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EPS Homicide Detectives have charged Laylin Delorme, 24, (centre) and two other suspects who were arrested in connection with two armed robberies and fatal shootings at two different Mac's stores on Dec. 18, 2015, in Edmonton Alta. Photo from http://instagram.com/laylin.delorme
EPS Homicide Detectives have charged Colton Steinhauer, 27, and two other suspects who were arrested in connection with two armed robberies and fatal shootings at two different Mac's stores on Dec. 18, 2015, in Edmonton Alta. Photo from Facebook


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Edmonton Filipino man killed in Mac's slayings remembered as a "humble" man
By Trevor Robb, Edmonton Sun
First posted: Saturday, December 19, 2015 09:08 PM EST | Updated: Saturday, December 19, 2015 11:21 PM EST
An Edmonton Filipino man killed in a pair of convenience store hold-ups is being remembered by those who knew him as a “humble” man.
On Saturday, police identified 41-year-old Ricky Massin Cenabre as the second victim killed during separate robberies at two Mac’s convenience stores in south Edmonton on Friday.
“He was just a simple, humble guy, with a simple dream – the Canadian dream, as we call it,” said Richard Vale, who works as a sales manager at Mayfield Toyota, 10220-170 St. NW.
Vale says Cenabre came in to the dealership to buy a Toyota RAV4 in January 2015. It turns out Cenabre and Vale, as well as another sales manager at the dealership, are all from the same area in the Philippines.
Cenabre was born in the province of Bohol, while his common law wife, Editha Cenabre, was born in the province of Cebu. Together, they have a 16-year-old son, says Vale. Cenabre was working trying to get his wife and kid into Canada to build a life in Edmonton.
After purchasing the car, Vale and Cenabre kept in touch. They also stayed in touch with Editha, who first informed Vale that Ricky had been killed.
Vale says he was “disappointed” when he heard the news.
“It's a nonsense type of murder...only for a few bucks here and there,” said Vale.
Vale has set up a GoFundMe page to Cenabre's family back home in the Philippines, where Vale will personally deliver the proceeds to the family.
“The community is grieving over it and that's why we're trying to help whatever we can, in our own little way,” said Vale, who will personally deliver the funds to Editha when he heads back to the Philippines in January.
To donate to the fund, visit gofundme.com/mzfmhkxg.
Meanwhile, Edmontonians have been pouring their hearts into a similar funding campaign launched to help the family of Karanpal Singh Bhangu, 35, who died in hospital after being shot in the stomach while working at the Mac’s store near 32 Ave. and 82 St.
A GoFundMe campaign launched on Friday has helped to raise $27,000. The proceeds from the fund will go towards the Bhangu family, including Bhangu's wife Kiran and their son Royce.
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A photo of Ricky Cenabre, 41, purchasing a Toyota Rav4 from Mayfield Toyota, 10220-170 St. NW, in Edmonton, AB. Cenabre was one of two men killed during separate robberies at two Mac’s convenience stores in south Edmonton on Friday. PHOTO SUPPLIED

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GoFundMe page created to help the families of the victims in Edmonton's Mac's store shooting
By Trevor Robb, Edmonton Sun
First posted: Friday, December 18, 2015 10:59 PM EST | Updated: Saturday, December 19, 2015 10:48 AM EST
Edmontonians gripped by grief after two men were killed in city armed robberies are giving back to the victims' families.
A GoFundMe page set up online by “The Bhangu’s family at Progressive Academy” has already garnered over $6,000 in donations after 35-year-old Karanpal Singh Bhangu, and a 41-year-old man who has not yet been named, were shot and killed during separate robberies at two Mac’s convenience stores in south Edmonton on Friday.
“We are all saddened by the tragic and senseless shooting death of Karanpal Bhangu,” reads the page. “Karanpal and his son, Royce, recently immigrated from India to join his wife Kiran and begin a new life in Canada. Let’s all join together to support Kiran and Royce and let them know that they have an entire community behind them in this difficult time.”
The funds raised will go directly towards the Bhangu family. To donate, visit http://gofundme.com/bhangufamily.
Meanwhile, another GoFundMe page created by Harkirat Singh Bawa, is raising money to be split between the families of the two victims.
“With it being so close to Christmas, these two families are feeling tremendous heartache and trying to grieve,” wrote Bawa.
The page has garnered donations totalling just over $1,100 from 15 different people, including Arundeep Sandhu, who’s uncle Dilbag Sandhu, who was also a Mac’s store clerk, was gunned down by two men on June 17, 2005. A reward remains in place to help crack the unsolved case.
“My heart breaks to learn of two senseless murders last night at southside convenience stores in Edmonton,” wrote Sandhu, on Facebook.“It’s difficult to hear of these without thinking of my own uncle, who was murdered at the Mac’s in Minchau ten years ago.”
Some of those who have donated to the page left statements offering condolences to the families and calling for safer work environments for overnight workers.
“Horrendous act. God give Their families strength to deal with such a great loss,” wrote Akul Sethi.
Another post written by Jignesh Patel said, “Nothing can fill the loss of loved one. We need to have more secure working environment.”
To donate to the GoFundMe campaign visit http://gofundme.com/4bfhtxv8.
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Karanpal Singh Bhangu, 35, is seen with his son Royce, and his wife Kiran in this family photo posted on a GoFundMe page created to raise funds for the family after Bhangu, and a 41-year-old man who has not yet been named, were shot and killed during separate robberies at two Mac’s convenience stores in south Edmonton on Friday. PHOTO SUPPLIED

GoFundMe page created to help the families of the victims in Edmonton's Mac's st

 
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Yes Boomer she does have control over royalties and the companies didn't
pay their share and the legacy fund dried up because of that the problem
when former premiers spent the fund Lougheed established decades ago.
Notley is now cleaning up the mess. It is time Albertans were paid for their
resource value. She is passing on the wealth from those benefits instead of
a small group putting large bills in their pocket at the expense of citizens.
Pipelines she is for an east west if I am not mistaken but not the north south
line that gives our crude to America so they can refine it and export it making
jobs and profits for another country. The previous group in power had short
sighted goals. Oil by pipeline shipped east west to refineries and the profit
staying here would make us less dependent of foreign oil Much better policy