274) ...Alaa Al-Thehaiby, 27, is charged with assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public....
275) ....EPS Robbery Section detectives have made an arrest in a series of violent robberies that occurred on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 and Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012 in north Edmonton and Downtown.
“What was so disturbing about these cases was the level of violence,” says Staff Sgt. Howard Kunce of EPS Robbery Section, “We are glad that this suspect was arrested.”....
....Nura Dabassa Guyyo, 29, was charged with 43 criminal charges including firearms offences, assault with a firearm, robbery (x7) and several breaches....
276) On Wednesday, October 17, 2012, police arrested and charged Cindy Ann Sherry Ali, 42, of Toronto, with:1) First Degree Murder.
277) ....Sayfildin Tahir Sharif, 40, is accused of playing a role in two 2009 suicide bombings, including one that killed five American soldiers in Iraq.....
....Sharif, who is also known as Faruq Khalil Muhammad 'Isa or Tahir Sharif Sayfildin, has been in custody since he was arrested at his Edmonton apartment in January 2011.
An ethnic Kurd born in Iraq, Sharif came to Canada in 1993, living in Toronto briefly before moving to Edmonton. He is a Canadian citizen....
278) 278) On Wednesday, October 10, 2012, ">Anwar Shoo, 22, was arrested and charged with:
1) Possession of a prohibited weapon
2) Carry a concealed weapon
3) Fail to comply with prohibition order
4) Fail to comply with probation
279) ..... Khalid Awan is a Canadian citizen, a Muslim originally from Pakistan who was working as an immigration consultant in New York City in the fall of 2001....
.....Never charged in connection with 9/11, Awan was preparing for his release from detention in November 2001 when he was re-arrested, this time for alleged credit card fraud tied to his immigration business. Awan says it’s ridiculous, considering no former client or bank made a claim against him. ....
280) ....Sentencing arguments for one of the men convicted of killing a Calgary businessman in his downtown office were heard in a Calgary court on Tuesday.
Mohamed Karim and Robert Deer were both accused in the homicide of Morbank Financial President, Jack Beauchamp back in 2006.
Karim admitted that he went to Beauchamp’s offices on January 16, bringing a loaded 22 calibre weapon with him.
He said he only wanted to scare Beauchamp in order to get Morbank to back off in a business dispute with his associate Robert Deer.
During the trial the prosecution claimed that the shooting was a murder-for-hire.
Both men were originally convicted of first-degree murder in the case but were granted a new trial by the Alberta Court of Appeal.
Queen’s Bench Justice Beth Hughes found Karim guilty of second-degree murder and Deer guilty of manslaughter in the second trial.....
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