CRYSTAL BALL UPDATE: What murderers have in common
HOMICIDE IN CANADA REPORT, 2005 - Page 11:**********
“In 2005, almost two-thirds (64%) of adults (18 years or older) accused of homicide had a Canadian criminal record. Among those adults with a criminal history 62% had a prior conviction for a violent offence: 6 for homicide, 53 for robbery and 145 for another type of violent offence (such as assault).”
Getting rid of the Young Offenders Act and prosecuting these little thugs will do more for Canadian society than harassing hunters and farmers about their rifles.
Montreal — Seven people are under arrest for allegedly ramming a stolen car into a Montreal police station. The incident follows identical episodes over the weekend at two police stations.Who are these kids?
In one incident late Saturday night, a car with an object placed on the gas pedal smashed through the front window before coming to rest in an unoccupied police conference room. This time, the stolen Dodge Neon struck a police cruiser and a citizen's automobile before crashing into a wall behind the station.
The accused, who are between 16 and 20, were arrested in Montreal and the south shore community of Boucherville.
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