...details about a man called "Apache" who smuggled
(oh, pardon me, "shepherded") the guns over the Canadian border at • wait for it • Cornwall...After those illegal firearms were "shepherded" by Apache, then ol' Harris, well... he "took responsibility"... after cops caught his felonious ass driving a car full of hot guns.
Smell that "Professional" Journalism.
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RELATED: Cornwall, Cornwall... that sounds so familiar
(oh, pardon me, "shepherded") the guns over the Canadian border at • wait for it • Cornwall...After those illegal firearms were "shepherded" by Apache, then ol' Harris, well... he "took responsibility"... after cops caught his felonious ass driving a car full of hot guns.
Smell that "Professional" Journalism.
A Scarborough man, Harris Poyser, 59, took responsibility for playing a key role in the importation of illegal firearms from the United States into Canada — for distribution on Toronto streets — by pleading guilty Wednesday to weapons smuggling and trafficking. Poyser was not licensed to possess a firearm at the time and had never registered a firearm.And Cornwall? I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
The discovery of 60 handguns buried in bedding in the trunk of Harris Poyser’s rented vehicle on May 23, 2018, outside a home in Cornwall, on the U.S. border in eastern Ontario, was billed as the largest single seizure of illegal firearms in the history of the Toronto Police Service.
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RELATED: Cornwall, Cornwall... that sounds so familiar
"What’s more, the judge said, nearly everyone on Cornwall Island — situated in the St. Lawrence River with bridges linking it to the U.S. and Cornwall, Ont. — has a relative with a criminal record, which means that also cannot be considered reasonable grounds for a search."