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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Peter de Groot's Who FIRED at POLICE in #Canada >>sister says, 'He was executed'

Peter De Groot (Facebook)

The sister of Peter de Groot, the man shot and killed by police in Slocan, B.C., said today that her brother had been "executed" and that the family was considering filing a civil suit.
Peter de Groot shot by police

Danna de Groot was speaking at a news conference in Vancouver, surrounded by members of her family and their lawyer, Cameron Ward.

In an emotional and lengthy statement, she detailed her many efforts to persuade the police to accept her help in finding her brother, the frustration she felt at misinformation being spread about him and the apparent lack of interest shown in bringing about a peaceful conclusion.
'Ashamed to be Canadian'

"We are outraged," she said. "For the first time ever, we are ashamed to be Canadian."

The de Groot family, she said, is "an average Canadian family. If this can happen to us, this can happen to you."

She described her "bright, intelligent" brother as a man who had gradually rebuilt his life after a workplace accident in 1994 and then, three years later, a massive brain aneurysm. He also had suffered six post-surgery grand mal seizures, in which he broke several bones, she said.

He hated taking painkillers because they clouded his thinking and, through diet, managed to reduce his seizures and wean himself from the medication. His peripheral vision and his senses remained compromised by the aneurysm.

She said her brother "worked harder than anyone can imagine" in order to be able to live independently. He did not, she said, have PTSD, schizophrenia, take drugs or drink alcohol. He was one of seven siblings.

Life outside on a small holding suited him, she said. He liked living somewhere that had no cellphone reception.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

GUN VIOLENCE VICTIM Tyson Bailey, 15 #Toronto, Canada (WARNING GRAPHIC)





Star Football player Tyson Bailey, 15

THIRD teen to die at 605 Whiteside Avenue, Toronto, Canada.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/boy-shot-in-toronto-apartment-building-dies-from-injuries-

One of my appeals for Sealand and Jermaine at 605 Whiteside

The first two at that very location. Sealand White, 15 and Jermaine Derby, 19 has still not been solved. I appealed so much for these two and nothing since 2010, now Tyson. Uncle Snoop attended that funeral I heard. You know he coaches kids in football in his hometown and also part of the No Guns allowed campaign.

GUN VIOLENCE VICTIM: CHRISTOPHER ROOKWOOD, 20 #TORONTO, CANADA 2011 #DISCRETION ADVISED

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A dream GONE on October 15th 2011! Look at the picture Christophe Rookwood posed in front of. On the day of Christopher Rookwood's viewing, his mother who flew in from Jamaica met with me as I was nothing but a caring, concerned community Guns victims advocate. She asked me to videotape and take pictures of EVERYTHING and post them so the world can see! I have not done that till now.

These are moments you never want to forget especially when you send your child to Canada for a better life. I GAVE HER COPIES OF ALL THE photos

I took her to the Crime Stoppers event earlier that week in October 2011 and the detectives at Homicide asked us to come upstairs as they wanted to meet her including the lead detective Brian Borg.

A mothers touch and love

Chris was MURDERED with what police described as a high power assault rifle. I held a news conference for the family and appeal. That family had lost two young men, one in 2010 and now Chris.

“I don’t know why he was there,” Patricia Ellis, 50, said to the Toronto Sun. “He was at the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s so hard. I love him so much.”

Police arrived at a townhouse complex at 32 Torbermory Dr in Toronto, Canada. around 2 a.m. and found the 20-year-old with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was pronounced dead at the scene and “suffered significant injuries,” said Staff Sgt. Frank Barredo.

Another man later showed up at Humber Regional Hospital with a gun shot wound to the leg.

“He was unco-operative, but we believe the incidents to be connected,” Barredo said.

Rookwood had a hard life with an absent father out of the picture, Ellis said. His mother. Bertha, 50, remains in Jamaica. She sent him to Canada for a better life. He never hung around gangs or got involved with drugs.

Rookwood just turned 20 on Sept.19.

“Whoever has these guns, I want them to get rid of these people,” she said.

Several males may have been involved and as many as 10 shots may have been fired, Barredo said.

Anyone with information on either case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS.

— Files from The Toronto Sun