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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:46 am
 


Horror at Square One
Man killed execution-style at Mississauga mall, cops say
By ROB LAMBERTI, TORONTO SUN July 27, 2005



MISSISSAUGA -- A young man was repeatedly shot as he sat in his SUV before a lunch-hour crowd at Square One mall in an apparent execution-style murder yesterday.

The driver's side window was blown out by four or five bullets. Witnesses said the victim, described as being in his 20s, was hit once in the head and twice in the chest.

Witnesses told police the killer was loitering near the victim's parked silver Ford Escape and waited for the victim to exit the mall by doors near the TD Canada Trust to return to his vehicle.

But another said the killer was riding in a silver car and opened fire as it pulled up beside the victim's vehicle.

Police are hoping the numerous surveillance cameras throughout the complex will be able to help them solve the region's eighth murder of the year.

CLOSE QUARTERS

The shooting took place at close quarters just before the busy noon lunch was beginning at the mall.

The victim's SUV was parked illegally by the doors leading to the bank. Witnesses said the victim got inside the vehicle before the killer approached.

One of the first on the scene was retail worker Robinson Fernandez, who described the victim as a casually well-dressed man, who wore beige pants and a white shirt.

"It's a tragedy, man," Fernandez, 19, said. "He was covered in blood."

Fernandez said the blood was coming out of the victim's nose. He also had wounds to the neck and chest.

He said a fellow worker watched as a car drove up and someone reached out and opened fire at the SUV, whose owner is registered to a home on nearby Bristol Rd.

Ron Blanchet, a salesman at Tilley's Endurables, also said the man's face and head was covered in blood.

"I saw the victim laying on the ground," he said.

"I'm annoyed," Blanchet added.

HEARD SHOTS FIRED

Richard, 34, who didn't want his last name used, was leaving the mall and heard the last two shots being fired.

"It was quite loud," he said. "I (watched as medics) were pulling him out of the car. They tried hard to resuscitate him."


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Gun violence a familiar story for resident
By ROB LAMBERTI, Toronto Sun July 27, 2005

HYACINTH WILLIAMS can't understand why her home was riddled with slugs.

Her Dorney Court neighbours, too, were also sprayed by gunfire Monday night, leaving bullet holes in plaster, in bedroom windows and bricks.

Williams is only too familiar with gun violence: Her son Michael Lewis and his friend Paul Watson, both community workers, were slain in a case of mistaken identity in July, 2001 in a nearby neighbourhood.

"I'm scared, so scared," Williams said.

So are other residents in the Lawrence Ave.-Allen Rd. area townhouse complex where she lives. It was the second time in two consecutive nights that gunfire has erupted in the area.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:51 am
 


I’m sure glad the Liberal Gun registry is making a huge impact in Canada.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:51 am
 


Gun control obviously worked successfully here. The victim didn't have a gun, see? This is exactly how it works. :?


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....and there's one of the biggest reasons I'll never live in TO. Great place to visit though.


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EDITORIAL: On crime, community and colour
July 28, 2005
Whenever Toronto Mayor David Miller talks about urban street crime, we're inclined to say, "yes, but ..."

When he says, as he did this week after the latest wave of gun violence, that 50% of the illegal handguns here come from the U.S. and that it's unacceptable, we want to say, "yes, but ..."

Yes, but .... nothing is ever going to change unless politicians like Miller and his politically correct followers admit the real problem -- that urban street crime, gangland shootings and executions on our streets, some in broad daylight, are mostly the work of young, black, violent, disenfranchised men.

And that better handgun registration, either here or south of the border, isn't going to help.

As veteran Sun crime reporter Rob Lamberti put it yesterday, "the mayor talks about it like it's a hardware problem -- the guns -- but it's not, it's a software problem -- it's about what's going on inside the heads of the people who do these things."

Ironically, the politically correct way civic leaders like Miller tip-toe around race and violent, urban street crime finds its mirror image in the attitudes of racists, whose response to this mayhem is that, "as long as it's just black (or Asian) punks killing each other, who cares?"

Let's be clear. We are not suggesting Miller is a racist.

We're talking about societal attitudes. We're saying that if young Jewish men in Forest Hill, or young WASP men in Rosedale, were gunning each other down and terrifying their communities the way young black men are in Lawrence Heights, to name one example, here's what would be happening:

City council would be in emergency session with the police chief instructed to come up with an action plan to restore public order in these communities, to hell with the cost, including calling in the army to protect the innocent, if needed.

You think we're kidding? No. Not if young white men were terrorizing Forest Hill or Rosedale day after day after day.

So why are the lives of black people any less important?

This isn't just about gang bangers killing each other. What about bystanders? What about all the decent people in Lawrence Heights, where people say they're frightened to leave their homes at night, lest they or their children are shot at?

As for all those stats showing the crime rate is going down, sorry, but a growing number of people don't buy it and don't care.

They figure either the stats are cooked or that the crime rate is down because of disillusionment with reporting crimes.What they know is that in the Toronto they grew up in, people didn't run around gunning each other down in broad daylight.

There is no magic solution here. The answers lie in fixing lax gun laws and our lax refuge system, in bolstering understaffed police forces and overwhelmed schools, in reversing the physical and social decay in so many of our communities, including the breakdown of the family unit. In fighting racism.

But for too long now, the politically correct talk in Toronto has been that it's racist to talk about crime and colour.

Wrong. It's racist not to.




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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Gun control obviously worked successfully here. The victim didn't have a gun, see? This is exactly how it works. :?


oh do STF you're like a broken record, if you Americans feel the need to carry firearms that's your business, we don't so worry about your own shootings not ours, I think you'll find there's a few more of those.


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....and there's one of the biggest reasons I'll never live in TO. Great place to visit though.


Glass houses and all that, I should be more worried about coming to Saskatchewan...almost 3 times more worried in fact

http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/040929/d040929a.htm


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:10 am
 


Well when you get there let me know how it is........I don't live there.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:49 am
 


New StatsCanada figures show the GTA to be the lowest-crime jurisdiction in Canada.

It's all media hype. In America they try to scare the people with "terrorism", here it's gun crime. Besides, it's all inter-gang violence. Let them just kill each other off is what I say.


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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Gun control obviously worked successfully here. The victim didn't have a gun, see? This is exactly how it works. :?



I don't see how having a gun on you would help should someone pull up and cap you in the head within half a second. They don't ask permission to shoot you first, y'know.......


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:40 pm
 


Heaven forbid we mention that the guns are smuggled into Canada from the United States.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 3:20 pm
 


You people realize any one with a the internet and 5 minutes to spare can find the required info to make a bomb from household items. That scares me more then gun violence.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 5:18 pm
 


Your right Pole but I bet they don't tell you that some of them are so volitile when you have them rendered that you may very well blow yourself up. Some of them are ten time more volitile than tnt or amex.

If I was allowed guns in my house they wouldn't shoot at me because I wouldn't miss the return...tag your out.


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