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26 December 2019

BRAMPTON: No gun... no problem...

Real men don't need small claims court...
"The driver then points the van in the direction of the victim and accelerates, running over his head and torso with the right front wheel, before reversing, straightening out and speeding off."

“We are aware that there is a video circulating but I am not able to speak about it at this time,” said Const. Ahkil Mooken.
They've arrested a 53 year-old man for 2nd degree murder, but as of today at 6pm... they're not releasing his name. Funny how that works.

Brampton, Brampton... that sounds so familiar.

UPDATE:

On Friday, officers identified him as Amarjit Lamba...
Amarjit's wife, Poonam, told CTV News Toronto she doesn't believe her husband knew the victim.

She said her husband works as a taxi cab driver and speaks limited English.
MEANWHILE BACK AT THE RANCH:
Toronto police say the homicide unit is investigating after a man, identified as 55-year-old Dalibor Dolic, died in a community housing building.
Homicide #74

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LAST WORD: Remember... pick your crime carefully
White-collar criminals have little to fear from the Canadian judicial system, in which nearly all money laundering charges get thrown out before trial, according to statistics obtained by the Star.

A mere nine per cent of money laundering charges during that period resulted in a guilty plea or a conviction.