I guess I missed this story when it happened? I havent seen any news on it, but as Rick say's, it'll be interesting! Please post the verdict if you hear it?
Of course CBC made dam sure to include the "First Nations" card in their headline? The snowflakes will be in an uproar!
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...lton-1.4723854
It would appear that the tide is turning !!
Hopefully , would be criminals would take this into account and think twice before committing any crimes , but I highly doubt it.
Also this may be sending a message to the powers that be , that the public [ jury's ] is changing their viewpoint when crimes like this are committed and the perpetrator winds up dead.
I'm really glad the jury acquitted this man. The annals of Canadian case law are full of cases where juries have acquitted people for shooting and killing perps that were either breaking into homes and/or businesses and for shooting at fleeing suspects. The Crown will lay charges in virtually every instance,though,to test each case on it's own merits. In the cold hard light of day,that's the way it should be lest we lapse into the type of society that shoots first and asks questions later or,even worse,a type of society that couldn't care less and merely stacks up the bodies with little or no questions asked like some Central American banana republic.
I think everyone wants a line, the question is where do you draw it?