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    Canada: Two Dead, 21 Wounded in Scarborough Shooting
    Immigration; Posted on: 2012-07-18 20:06:32 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
    "How long will it take for our “leaders” to stop groveling to the “ethnic vote” long enough to catch on to the fact that white society is in extreme danger because of  reckless immigration policies which have resulted in a permanent sub-class of criminally-minded and unemployable spongers and predators?"

    A barbecue ended in bloodshed as a reckless exchange of gunfire erupted in an east-end neighbourhood late Monday killing a 14-year-old girl and 23-year-old man and wounding 21 others, including a toddler.

    The mass shooting, the worst in the city’s history, occurred around 10:40 p.m. during a “large” house party and sent a throng of people running for their lives from 193 Danzig St., just south of Lawrence and Morningside Aves.

    “I’ve been a cop for 35 years and this is the worst incident of gun violence in my memory anywhere in North America,” Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair said at the scene shortly after the bullets stopped flying.

    The city’s top cop was obviously distraught and had difficulty finding the words to describe how he was feeling about the shooting that he called “unprecedented” for Toronto.



    “It’s a very shocking event,” Blair said. “A lot of innocent people were injured tonight.”

    It’s believed more than 200 partygoers were at the barbecue, described as an annual event by area residents. People were listening to music one second and dodging bullets the next.

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    News Source: Toronto Sun

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