Has the city lost it's mind...

Age discrimination. I demand a senior offenders act.

I know one that is capable of showing a punk what a motorcycle can do to a tree stump.
 
I’m not getting shot either but there a gap where the video is panning after the escape car , I’d be dropping my phone and checking on the lady on her back .


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Was talking to my sister and her area (Indian and Mississauga Rd) has had a rash of break and enters, and a you guy hit a couple with a golf club and robbed them on the park path near the old church/temple.

She said cops show up every few days to ask if they saw anything.

She’s getting cameras and an alarm installed next week.
 
Was talking to my sister and her area (Indian and Mississauga Rd) has had a rash of break and enters, and a you guy hit a couple with a golf club and robbed them on the park path near the old church/temple.

She said cops show up every few days to ask if they saw anything.

She’s getting cameras and an alarm installed next week.

Nice part of town, not surprised thieves are using it as their stomping ground. I'm at a point where I'm seriously considering heading back home with the direction canada is going for my kids future. I don't see this trend reversing or even slowing down, ever.
 
Happen to run into a neighbour earlier today that I’ve never met before. He got stuck in the snow in front of our house so I went to help out.

Turns out he’s a cop, and his house got broken into a few weeks ago (about 500m from our house)…while he was inside!

Arrested on the spot. I couldn’t stop Laughing. They literally chose the worst house within 2 blocks.
 
Agree. The key moment for me is just after the video we saw ends. Did they keep recording once the bad guys has left or did they stop and help the lady?

The camera guy keeps recording as he walks over to her. He never asks he anything, just comments to the video camera. Another guy is on the phone with 911. That guy eventually asks her if she's ok, and she replies groggily that she was. Then both dudes just stand around, one filming and the other on the phone. I get that you don't want to move a victim, but bloody hell, no one even got down to her level and just reassured her at all.
 
Where was that? There was gangs and guns in my schools. About 100 of us hung around together for safety. My high school hockey team was banned for 10 years for a rumble.
There is a reason the rich have private schools.

It was probably on Nostalgia Street in Neverville.

I love when old people talk about how amazing everything was "back in my day". Are things ****** now? Sure, just as they always have been. There's more people now and social media, so of course you'll hear about more.
 
Ah the country life, glad i grew up many miles away from the city
 
Nice part of town, not surprised thieves are using it as their stomping ground. I'm at a point where I'm seriously considering heading back home with the direction canada is going for my kids future. I don't see this trend reversing or even slowing down, ever.
Working at a fenced gated condo complex, I asked the super if the fences were to keep riff raff in or out. It turns out that most of the parking garage vandalism is done by the spawn of doctors, lawyers and accountants.

I dropped into the local pharmacy where you have to get buzzed in. When inside I mentioned that I now understood better after hearing about the recent arrests for the robberies. The guy replied it's been around a lot longer but the police were keeping it quiet.

Didn't the cops get in trouble years ago for not mentioning a rapist active in a specific neighbourhood? Why would takeover robberies be different?
 
Working at a fenced gated condo complex, I asked the super if the fences were to keep riff raff in or out. It turns out that most of the parking garage vandalism is done by the spawn of doctors, lawyers and accountants.

I dropped into the local pharmacy where you have to get buzzed in. When inside I mentioned that I now understood better after hearing about the recent arrests for the robberies. The guy replied it's been around a lot longer but the police were keeping it quiet.

Didn't the cops get in trouble years ago for not mentioning a rapist active in a specific neighbourhood? Why would takeover robberies be different?
Same as with the rapes. It gives stupid people ideas that they wouldn't normally come up with.
 
Its almost a given in Ontario the shooter will be charged with murder, maybe down rated to manslaughter at some point. They have one of the three invaders so the other two will be collected shortly. Our system favours the criminal, no matter how poorly the optics look.

I read it as 5 total invaders, one dead, one they have in custody and 3 outstanding.
Strange that they caught one intruder with a gun at the scene, why didn't he shoot back? And why did he hang around and not jump in the car with his friends.

Hopefully the murder charge gets downgraded, he only shot at intruders one time from what I've read...didn't unload on the person.
Many questions.
 
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Where was that? There was gangs and guns in my schools. About 100 of us hung around together for safety. My high school hockey team was banned for 10 years for a rumble.
There is a reason the rich have private schools.
North Scarborough. K-8 had gangs??
It was probably on Nostalgia Street in Neverville.

I love when old people talk about how amazing everything was "back in my day". Are things ****** now? Sure, just as they always have been. There's more people now and social media, so of course you'll hear about more.
Didn't say it was amazing, or better, just different. Couldn't use TTC after 6 PM or Sundays, no service, we were stuck in Neverville.
 
In defence of some thing may have been different, In 30yrs living near Milton/Campbellville I think we had two shootings , and one was a hunting accident , I think they have had two this yr, and its February
 
I read it as 5 total invaders, one dead, one they have in custody and 3 outstanding.
Strange that they caught one intruder with a gun at the scene, why didn't he shoot back? And why did he hang around and not jump in the car with his friends.
Best guess is that he got a good dose of reality and found out that life is not quite like a video game.
 
Didn't say it was amazing, or better, just different. Couldn't use TTC after 6 PM or Sundays, no service, we were stuck in Neverville.
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I used to streetcar down to the Sanford Fleming building after high school with my computer deck and go back home at three or four a.m. Good times. No user passwords on the mainframe at the time. Later on we used to hike up Yonge St after a pub crawl and catch the last subway, around 2 a.m. at Bloor & Yonge. Every couple of blocks a cop car would pass you, and every five a paddy wagon. Some Sundays we'd go downtown and watch the crews shooting films.
 
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