Shooting in downtown Toronto leaves two people dead, 12 wounded

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精神病人在家人监护下还能搞到枪?
 
他家人的意思是说他儿子的行为是因为疾病造成的,很多人有心理疾病,肿么没想他儿子一样,再说他儿子犯病时肿么知道不向家人开枪,但知道向无冤无仇的行人开枪。
现在木教恐怖分子的一个手段。杀人了?精神有毛病,多年的痛苦。
 
多谢土豆,带这么多的害人虫进来,搞乱加拿大
 
极端分子多少都有点神经不正常
 
剪个头巾土豆不到一个小时就出来发表声明了,这次又死又伤的也没见他漏一面
 
据其家属说,有人24小时对她进行监控, 而董瑶琼本人没有精神疾病
董瑶琼,比江姐还牛逼,把自己的孩子扔给别人,自己一心为新中国被脑控。海外反华黄皮就喜欢鼓励国内人反政府,自己把孩子留在加拿大,也回去动动脚,别做行动的矮子。
董瑶琼,5岁的儿子由前夫李凯歌抚养。


 
言论当心!随意辱骂杜鲁多夫妇 49岁妇女惹祸上身
bcbay.com 17-05-24 23:55 温哥华港湾
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  温哥华港湾(BCbay.com)七月综合报道:据相关媒体报道,近日,一名阿尔伯塔的妇女由于在社交媒体上对加拿大总理杜鲁多的妻子苏菲以及政府发去威胁性的言论,被皇家骑警指控违反了一项Criminal Code。 现年49岁的Lisa Seymour-Peters于5月12日被捕。

  据悉,Seymour-Peters现在已经被有条件保释。但是她被要求在100米内不能接近Sophie Gregoire Trudeau以及家人。也不能参加任何政治集会。

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  然后将于6月8日在Lethbridge省法庭出席。

  加拿大男子网上骂杜鲁多被捕

  2016年7月,47岁的蒙特利尔男子Jacques Roy被警方逮捕及控罪,原因是他在社交网络上发布了针对总理小杜鲁多的仇恨言论。

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  3月26日,有人联络蒙特利尔警方称,他们在社交网络上看到针对穆斯林、伊斯兰教和叙利亚难民的言论,于是展开调查。警方发言人Brabant表示,他们在查看此人页面时还发现了有关总理小杜鲁多的一些文字。

  6月16日,蒙特利尔警方正式下达了逮捕令。6月底,警方第一次联系上Roy。随后Roy同意自首,并且被拘留。

  在逮捕令中,Roy被控“煽动针对特定群体的仇恨”、“对总理极其家庭成员的骚扰和威胁”等罪名。

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  对此,警司Rob Cameron曾于新闻稿中表示:"无论事主为任何人,以至疑犯以任何方式发放恐吓信息,警方均以同样严肃的态度,对待所有此等恐吓投诉。"

  并且,细心一点,就会发现,每次刊登加拿大总理杜鲁多和其妻子苏菲的新闻,总是能够在网上或者社交媒体引起很多讨论。其中,肯定不乏有不少言论会反映网友心中的不满,所以现在这样做也无可厚非。

  所以,温馨提示大家,任何言论都有一个度,特别要注意那些有关公众人物的,哪怕只是在网上匿名的骂骂。不然,小心惹祸上身、吃上官司。
 
多谢土豆,带这么多的害人虫进来,搞乱加拿大

你知道Faisal Hussain或者他全家是什么时候来加拿大的么?

请记住,特鲁多上台还不到三年。
 
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不小心让人们想到土豆招进来的大批中东难民怎么办?

Faisal Hussain 是谁招进来的?


'Like 2 different people': Friend of Faisal Hussain struggles to understand what sparked Danforth rampage

Aamir Sukhera saw the 29-year-old as a brother. Now he's trying to understand what made him pull the trigger
Shanifa Nasser · CBC News · Posted: Jul 23, 2018 11:39 PM ET | Last Updated: 32 minutes ago

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Eight years before Faisal Hussain opened fire in the city's picturesque Greektown neighbourhood, he disclosed to Aamir Sukhera, pictured, that he was suffering from psychosis and was getting professional help. (John Sandeman/CBC)

When Aamir Sukhera learned that a young man he saw as a little brother was behind the deadly mass shooting on Toronto's bustling Danforth strip, he couldn't bring himself to believe the news.

"It's like two different people, it doesn't make sense," Sukhera told CBC News one day after the rampage that left two people dead — including a 10-year-old girl and 18-year-old woman — and injured 13 others.

Eight years before Faisal Hussain opened fire in the city's vibrant Greektown neighbourhood, he disclosed to Sukhera that he was suffering from psychosis and depression, and was getting professional help.

"I felt like an older brother but I guess I wasn't," Sukhera said. "I feel bad right now because I wish I had the ability to identify what triggered this sort of behaviour, but I don't."

'I couldn't see anything wrong'

"I can't say why he did it or not. I wish he had talked to me about something like this. But do people talk to someone before they do something like that? I don't know."

Sukhera, who said he felt Hussain trusted him, came to know the 29-year-old through a Toastmasters public speaking course that Sukhera ran.

"He was shy and reserved. I thought it would be a good idea for him, that it might help him open up and speak."


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Faisal Hussain, 29, lived with his mother, father and brother in a highrise in Toronto's Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood. Neighbours and friends described him as quiet but mild-mannered and always polite. (Adrian Cheung)

It was through that relationship that he learned Hussain was struggling. But there were never any signs of trouble, certainly no indications that he was violent.

And it was the same when he ran into the 29-year-old three weeks ago at the nearby mall.

"He had a million-dollar smile and he was very upbeat and happy whenever I saw him. I didn't identify any triggers, I couldn't see anything wrong."

Neighbours of Hussain's family had similar memories of Hussain, who lived with his mother, father and brother in a highrise in Toronto's Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood.

A series of tragedies
Quiet and reserved with strangers, Hussain was always mild-mannered and polite, recalled Khalid Malik, a friend of Hussain's father.

Malik would often run into Hussain outside on his way to and from work, most recently at a local Shoppers Drug Mart.


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Torontonians turned out in great numbers to a vigil for the victims of the deadly Danforth shooting one day after the rampage. (Alan Habbick/CBC)

"When he comes around six o'clock, seven o'clock, I say, 'Faisal, who is cooking? Your mom is at the hospital.' He'd say, 'Oh [Malik], I'll make a sandwich."

That was a typical day for Hussain, said Malik. His parents made daily hospital visits to see his brother, who has been in a coma for nearly a year and a half following an accident. It was the latest in a series of tragedies for the family, who, several years ago, also lost their daughter in an accident.

"They've been through a lot," Sukhera said.

(Sukhera remembers Hussain saying that his hours at the Shoppers Drug Mart were cut back, but that he didn't seem upset about it.)

'Our hearts are in pieces for the victims'
According to a statement by the Hussain family Monday, "the interventions of professionals were unsuccessful. Medications and therapies were unable to treat him," and while they did their best to get help for Hussain, Sunday night's "devastating and destructive end" was something they could never foresee.

"Our hearts are in pieces for the victims and for our city as we all come to grips with this terrible tragedy," the family said in a statement, citing their son's "horrific actions."

Where or how Hussain could have obtained a gun remains a mystery to the family friends and neighbours who spoke with CBC News.

For his part, Sukhera said he's struggling to reconcile the memory of the smiling, polite, quiet young man he mentored with the image of a gunman, clad in black garb, shooting coldly through windows where innocent people were enjoying a warm summer evening.

"I want to believe it wasn't him."
 
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奴才相。
多伦多汽车撞人事件10死15伤,白主人干的,不愤怒不言语。这次是侯赛因干的,株连九族都不夠,族裔也要连座。
 
现在木教恐怖分子的一个手段。杀人了?精神有毛病,多年的痛苦。
不知道就不要瞎猜测。。。

当年那位李姓华人在灰狗上割下邻座头颅的时候,如果别人说中国人都这么残忍,你会怎么想?
 
不知道就不要瞎猜测。。。

当年那位李姓华人在灰狗上割下邻座头颅的时候,如果别人说中国人都这么残忍,你会怎么想?

他现在已经自由了,换了个名字。
 
奴才相。
多伦多汽车撞人事件10死15伤,白主人干的,不愤怒不言语。这次是侯赛因干的,株连九族都不夠,族裔也要连座。
黄皮白奴。多又多。
 
http://blog.wenxuecity.com/myblog/1666/201807/21696.html
润涛阎2018-07-19 06:18:36回复悄悄话
FBI宣布开始了对全美50个州的中国政府在美国的经济间谍活动调查。中国政府在经济领域、高科技等领域对美国产生了威胁。文章称:中国超过俄罗斯,成为美国最大的威胁。中国以超过美国为目标成为世界唯一超级强国。

China is “trying to position itself as the sole dominant superpower,” said Wray. “They’re trying to replace the United States in that role.”

“抓间谍”运动,希望不要抓出很多可疑分子,引发在高科技领域的排华潮流。然后通过宣传扩展到整个社会对所有领域华人的负面看法。

又讯:今天上午众议院情报委员会举行听证会关于中国对美国公立私立科研机构对美国创新领域主导地位的威胁。

House Intelligence Committee to Hold Open Hearing on China’s Threat to American Government and Private Sector Research and Innovation Leadership

在种族主义者眼里,穆斯林是恐怖分子,西裔是非法移民,黑人吃福利,华裔是间谍。

少数族裔哪个是软柿子就先捏哪个。

FBI从今天开始,50个州同时开启,从中国大陆来的华人里调查间谍。

川粉们,庆祝吧!打开一瓶香槟,为少数族裔的尊严干杯!
 
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