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re: Active mass shooting event in Canada.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 2:13 am to WillieD
Posted on 7/12/26 at 2:13 am to WillieD
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There are more gun deaths per year in Louisiana than Canada.
Same country that did this - Not a serious country
Vince Li (Will Lee Baker) Released from Prison
Vince Li, the man who in 2008 beheaded and partially cannibalized passenger Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus, has been granted an absolute discharge from the Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board, meaning he is no longer required to serve a sentence and can live freely in the community CBC.
Background of the Crime
On July 30, 2008, 22-year-old carnival barker Tim McLean was returning home from a fair in Alberta. 40-year-old Vince Li boarded the bus in Manitoba, sat next to McLean, and stabbed him in the neck and chest. Li then decapitated McLean, displayed his head to other passengers, and severed and consumed parts of his body Wikipedia+1. The attack lasted several hours.
Legal Proceedings
Li was found not criminally responsible for the murder in 2009 due to untreated schizophrenia, which he believed was a divine command to kill McLean Wikipedia+1. He was involuntarily committed to the Selkirk Mental Health Centre for seven years before being moved to Winnipeg for treatment CBC.
Release and Conditions
In 2015, Li was allowed to move to independent living in Winnipeg but had to follow strict conditions, including taking prescribed medications and attending counselling CBC. The review board, citing testimony from mental health professionals, concluded that the “weight of evidence” showed he does not pose a significant threat to public safety, triggering the 1999 Supreme Court of Canada ruling that allows absolute discharge when no such threat exists CBC.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 2:22 am to Tigertittie
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I thought they didn't have guns?
This
Posted on 7/12/26 at 6:50 am to Rebel
Can you post something other than a three hour YouTube video as your info source?
Posted on 7/12/26 at 6:52 am to MKP2004
So protecting yourself is not considered a natural right. Mighty ignorant people, obviously.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 6:57 am to LChama
Knew a guy who got convicted of racketeering on two predicate acts within a 10 year period. Two acts within 10 years constitute a pattern.

Posted on 7/12/26 at 7:05 am to SouthEasternKaiju
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Guns coming in from GA and other pro gun states, probably.
really?
Posted on 7/12/26 at 7:10 am to themunch
really?
No, but that’s the excuse we hear in places like Chicago & Baltimore when there’s gun violence despite strict local gun laws
No, but that’s the excuse we hear in places like Chicago & Baltimore when there’s gun violence despite strict local gun laws
Posted on 7/12/26 at 7:27 am to jizzle6609
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frick Canada
Eh, frick you too, buddy!
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