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Friday, February 28, 2014

Hmmm .... I wonder who these "young offenders" were


In my firm opinion, and I am sure there are millions more who think like me, if you are old enough to commit a crime, then you are old enough to be treated like any other adult offender.  Canada needs to change the silly outdated law about shielding the identity of a young offender. Canada is no longer the country it used to be.  We have immigrants here from countries where "kids"   as young as 5 yr olds are taught how to chop off heads. The public needs to, and should demand that the names of young offenders be made public.


The Toronto Police Service  would like to make the public aware of arrests in the investigation into a series of bank robberies. 

It is alleged that: 

- between Friday, January 3, 2014, and Wednesday, February 26, 2014, there was a series of seven bank robberies, four in the east end of Toronto, and three in Pickering and Courtice 

- during the robberies, one-to-three suspects entered the banks with their faces masked and armed with guns, while another remained in the getaway vehicle 

It is further alleged that: 

- on Wednesday, February 26, 2014, two bank robberies occurred, one in the Ellesmere Road/McCowan Road area, followed by a second in the King Street East/Townline Road area of Courtice 

- during the first robbery, several victims were assaulted, one requiring seven staples for a head wound 

Shortly after the second robbery, Toronto Police Hold Up, in conjunction with Durham Regional Police Major Crimes Robbery Unit, arrested four boys. 
It is also alleged that the following was seized during the arrest: 
- two replica handguns 
- cocaine 
- marijuana 
- money stolen during the robberies 

A boy, 17, of Toronto, was charged with: ...........
A boy, 17, of Toronto, was charged with: ..........
A boy, 17, of Durham, was charged with: ...........
A boy, 17, of Durham, was charged with: ............

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