Canada's CRIME WAVE continues
Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
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On this week’s episode, we’re walking through seven stories that say a lot about where Canada is when it comes to crime, justice, and accountability.
We start in downtown Hamilton, where a woman was gunned down in broad daylight. As strangers rushed in to try and save her life, someone else took the opportunity to rob the Good Samaritan who was trying to help. It’s the kind of story that makes you stop and ask - what’s happening to our basic sense of decency?
Then we head to Edmonton, where a man out on bail allegedly went on a violent crime spree in a single day - hitting a cyclist, stabbing a stranger, and using a stolen vehicle to do it all.
From there, it’s back to Ontario, where a man walked out of jail early due to a staff error - then violated his house arrest just two days after being formally released. Another story of the system losing control of the people it’s supposed to supervise.
Next, a 16-year-old in Hamilton is facing a long list of charges for a series of armed carjackings. Already on probation, and somehow armed with a gun, this teen allegedly terrorized residents over the course of three days.
We also cover a controversial case in Peel Region, where a judge threw out a loaded gun and drug case over Charter violations - saying the arrest was racially motivated and unconstitutional. The suspect walked free. The officers are now under review.
Then two horrific human trafficking cases involving underage girls. Police in Toronto and Peel have charged multiple adult men with trafficking minors - using threats, violence, and manipulation to profit off the most vulnerable.
Finally, an update to the story of an innocent student being gunned down in a gang shootout in Hamilton, with an alleged perpetrator being arrested.
These stories are heartbreaking - but they’re not rare. And they need to be talked about. These aren’t just headlines - they’re real people, real lives, and real consequences.
All this on this week’s episode of the Crime Report.
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And we can congratulate The Liberals and their voters for the destruction of this Country and its going to get a lot worse under Carney and his misfits.
It is time to release statistics on what race the person doing the crimes is. Most major drug trafficking. Theft and fraud cases involve East Indians