Toronto mass shooter Faisal Hussain previously said to kill someone’

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July 25, 2018 4:15 pm
Updated: July 25, 2018 9:55 pm
Toronto mass shooter Faisal Hussain previously said ‘I want to kill someone’: former teacher
By Catherine McDonald and Nick Westoll Global News

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A TDSB teacher who taught Faisal Hussain almost a decade ago says he previously boasted about wanting to kill someone.

“Ten years ago when he was in my class and I asked him what does he want to do. He said, ‘Oh, I want to kill someone,’” the teacher, whose name Global News agreed to protect, told Global News in a voicemail.

He added Hussain had a blank stare on his face as the comments were made.

A TDSB teacher who taught Faisal Hussain almost a decade ago says he previously boasted about wanting to kill someone.

“Ten years ago when he was in my class and I asked him what does he want to do. He said, ‘Oh, I want to kill someone,’” the teacher, whose name Global News agreed to protect, told Global News in a voicemail.

He added Hussain had a blank stare on his face as the comments were made.
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When the staff member asked why he wanted to kill someone, he said Hussain uttered, ‘I just feel it would be really cool to kill somebody.’”

Toronto police said a gunman, who was later identified as Hussain, shot and killed two people on Danforth Avenue Sunday night and injured 13 people. Police said an exchange of gunfire ensued and the shooter died of gunshot wounds. Investigators did not say whether Hussain was shot by police or if it was self-inflicted.

Global News spoke with the teacher directly, who confirmed they taught Hussain at Victoria Park Collegiate Institute in 2009 and 2010 and Hussain made the comments privately to him.

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The comments were reported to Toronto police and Hussain was apprehended under the Mental Health Act, the teacher said. He said Hussain was later released as it was determined there wasn’t an immediate threat at the time. However, the staff member said the exchange left them “creeped out” for years after. The teacher said they were shocked when they heard it was Hussain, calling the Danforth shooting “a horrible tragedy.”

“All of a sudden I saw him on the news and I thought, ‘Oh my god, that’s the kid I had in my class,’” he said.

“I wrote his name down way back when thinking if this ever happens, you know, and holy S—t it did.”

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A statement released on behalf of Hussain’s family Monday evening said he had “severe mental health challenges, struggling with psychosis and depression his entire life. The interventions of professionals were unsuccessful.”

Global News learned that Hussain, according to a police source, who lived with his parents in a seventh floor apartment on Thorncliffe Park Drive, thought he was the Joker from the Batman movies.

“He was fascinated with death and explosions. He also liked replica handguns,” the police source said.

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A family spokesperson disputed this but confirmed to Global News that Hussain did once own a BB gun and loved Batman movies but no more than anyone else.

Global News learned that Hussain also attended high school at Marc Garneau Collegiate not far from his Thorncliffe Park home but for some reason left the school and transferred to Victoria Park Collegiate Institute seven kilometres away.

— With files from Erica Vella

© 2018 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
 
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家人朋友也不是什么好人,就是用精神问题脱罪!掩盖恐袭真相。
 
此人受训,拿枪杀人,家人紧接着宣布其有精神问题,媒体选择性的忽视其杀人技巧…

这些都是计划好的套路。
 
单手换弹夹这一军事动作据说是由一个老兵发明的,由于这个动作容易损坏弹匣卡榫和下护木,所以没有公开在军队中练习,只是老兵们私下里练练。但94年建国门事件后,这项技术就被传扬开了。建国门事件的主角是田明建,田明建单手换弹夹可谓是单手换弹夹军事动作的鼻祖

据Toronto Sun援引多伦多警方消息,当时Hussain随身携带了7个弹夹,其中每个弹夹装有12-15发子弹。这意味着,即使不算他已经上膛的子弹,他至少带了超过100发子弹作为预备。

Hussain当时使用的是一把.40口径史密斯威森军警型手枪。警方认为,虽然侯赛因并未受过专业的枪械训练,但从他边开枪边换子弹夹的熟练程度来看,他还是多少接受过相关练习的。


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一名多伦多警官对Toronto Sun表示,他从警这么多年,首次遇到带这么多弹药,而且对枪械这么熟悉并精通的非职业枪手。如果他没有相关训练和经验,他不可能像这样一边跑一边熟练地换弹夹,不仅没有出现卡壳,而且对目标射击把控得如此准确。


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