“To your benefit, you do seem to have maintained sobriety, obtained employment, engaged a therapist, were engaged in cultural ceremonies, had obtained a home for your family, and appeared to have been making good progress on reintegration,” the Board wrote.
“It is the Board’s opinion that you will not present an undue risk to society if released on statutory release and that your release will contribute to the protection of society by facilitating your reintegration into society as a law abiding citizen,” the decision read.

What?
No rap career?
hold his beer……ooops too late…
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Remember how Justin Trudeau said just recently, “There is no right
to self-defense in Canada?”
What will the narrative be if it turns out aboriginal spree killers
in Saskatchewan were stopped by a man with a firearm?
No word on cause of death for the late Stabby McStabface and
the cops won’t say why they think the other was injured.
So… what if this demented, homicidal duo was stopped by a
‘good guy with a gun?’
Just sayin’.
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If the Mounties keep walking around the first nation (LOL) they might find Myle’s stinking carcass too. Sounds like one of their victims chose to defend himself, which is highly illegal of course.
NEO, The Good Guy with a gun would be arrested, prosecuted and imprisoned for at least five or ten, unless the good guy was also first nation, then it’s off to the healing lodge for a damn good smudging!
No matter, even if the good guy with the gun gets incarcerated, at least he’ll be alive to do so. If push ever comes to shove, I’ll worry about the legal problems after I’ve (hopefully) successfully defended my life.
He was not a threat to the PRole Board. The Parole Board doesn’t give a damn about victims. This guy had a track record and was un-likely to ever be “reformed”, but they don’t care about the consequences. Maybe if the paroled savages had to live with the Board members…..
If they built all ‘half-way’ or ‘transition’ housing strictly in judges’ neighborhoods, our prisons would be bursting at the seams within months.
And if we truly lived in a democracy directed by the will of the people, this would already be policy.
It was ‘statutory parole’, sure the could have kept him a bit longer but not much.
Problem was 4 year sentence after 59 criminal convictions (many violent and including gun crimes). 59 strikes and you’re out in 3 years is not a functional system of justice. Native communities victimized by letting this animal loose among them.
It seems that too many parole boards are staffed with pansy woke loonies.
Hah didn’t I call it in the first thread?
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Thank you ED. It is getting wearisome for those who come to this site to get information and have to scroll through the insults and non sensical bantering.
(“making an attempt” to deal with his emotional and addiction problems.)
Well, I’d presume he’s successfully deal with them now…! And – anti-firearm activists take note – he didn’t even need a nasty, nasty firearm to achieve it, but did it in the old traditional indigenous way!!! What a guy!!!
As far as the authorities are concerned though, he may well be at the ‘stern talking to’ stage now. Or am I being just too harsh and judgmental here? He may benefit from being benevolently bestowed with another few chances before we start talking about actual punishment here.
59 crimes. 59!
Canada and the US need Three Strikes Laws. People are human. They are fallible. Many can be redeemed. People should be given a first and even a second chance, but after a third criminal act, they need to be removed from society permanently for the good of society.
So this guy was considered a good guy but Tamara Lich was a dangerous offender.
Welcome to the Trudeau-Biden world.
And it is getting worse,
In Illinois if HB 3653 is signed, police will not be allowed to arrest most criminals or use force against them.
not fake news, not conspiracy theory.
https://twitter.com/pepsithedog2/status/1566444283502247936?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1566444283502247936%7Ctwgr%5E3c55acee32d1bebd9eb9a6dca3edb401abc864b2%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.independentsentinel.com%2Fillinoiss-safet-act-will-get-innocents-killed-but-criminals-will-do-fine%2F
Yes, never forget, the police resources used to haul Tamara from Alberta back to Ottawa for a farce bail hearing. The powers that be took that as the more appropriate use of police resources than apprehending Sanderson who was a wanted man. Police forces failed these victims.
Pretty much. Tells you what’s going on in the world, right? You can do anything you want, as long as you play the game in jail and don’t annoy anyone important.
Ever wonder why certain areas of Toronto are free-fire zones every Saturday? This is why.
Tamara was an affront to political authority,
These miscreants are not, so authority doesn’t care and never will!
When you challenge the political authority they come down hard on you.
About thirty years ago, an older man with a cane, was so incensed at the mayor of Niagara Falls, he struck him with his cane. He got 24 years because he was attacking political authority, not just the mayor.
I have no clue how to research this item, but I do remember it clearly.
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (AP) _ The mayor was beaten bloody with a cane in his City Hall office by his opponent in last fall’s election, police said.
Wayne Thomson, 58, suffered cuts on his head and face Tuesday and was listed in satisfactory condition Wednesday.
Giuseppe Pietrangelo, 53, who lost to Thomson last November in a landslide, 89 percent to 11 percent, was arrested at his home shortly after the attack and was charged with attempted murder.
Thomson was thrashed with a homemade solid steel cane.
“The mayor was hurt and weak, barely able to talk,″ said K.R. Davidson, deputy chief of the Niagara Regional Police. “He lost a lot of blood.″
Police gave no motive for the attack.
Did the reserve’s police force now where he was before the stabbing spree? If this nation has a police force?
How about the elders? Didn’t they know where he was?
I wish the social tick of calling reservations ‘First Nations’ would stop. They can’t do anything on their own, literally nothing without our help. Welfare States is a more apt description.
Arty I used to call them First Welfare Nations and got thrown off the Globe and Mail comments section for my efforts.
The idea of these little slums being nations is nonsensical but hey pride etc eh?
I always thought a nation paid its own way.
But then, Canada doesn’t, either.
Still, at least we pretend to.
And the parole board will pay no price for being wrong. Deadly wrong.
That’s the problem in a nutshell. When bureaucrats mess up and destroy peoples’ lives, they just say, “Shucky darn. Oh well, no one is perfect.” Then they go on to the next screwup. Bureaucrats are never brought to account for their actions.
Paul, I think civil lawsuits can be brought against the national parole board. But one wonders if this poor reserve has the wherewithal and ambition to try to due.
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All kidding aside, Trudeau and the CBC will probably say that the reason those men became violent is because all their lives they suffered the injustice of living under the systemic racism of white supremacits that are an epidemic in Canada.
They will say the true victims are the native indians that stabbed people.
After 9/11 leftists were saying that the true victims of that event were Muslims, not the 3000 innocent Americans.
Leftists are that mentally deranged.
In the end White (conservatives) will be blamed, I would bet money on that.
Every criminal court in Canada is required to take Gladue factors and principles into consideration when sentencing an Aboriginal person.
In addition, there are specialized courts in some provinces, called Gladue courts, where the legal professionals who work there, such as Crown Counsel, Duty Counsel, and Probation and Parole Officers, have expertise in Aboriginal programs and services.
Every Indigenous person who appears in court has the right to an Gladue report.
For the most up-to-date information on Gladue courts and practices, refer to the Department of Justice Canada, Gladue Practices in the Provinces and Territories.
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IT ISN’T JUST GLADUE NOW
— “Meanwhile, the House of Commons is still considering BILL C-5, an act that would
REPEAL A HOST OF MANDATORY MINIMUM PENALTIES, including those for smuggling
firearms. The idea is to reduce the ‘overincarceration rate of Indigenous peoples’ as well
as for other ‘marginalized Canadians.'” —
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Don’t disagree with you but want to always remember there were 24 Canadians killed in the September 11 terrorist attack. It is our fight as well although the grungy ‘elite’ refuse to see it.
My solution….since being on a parole board requires you to be a bleeding heart liberal, at least in Canada, we simply make those members homes the first half way house
for these newly rehabilitated citizens. Perhaps the board members would take the job more seriously if their lives, their families lives and their property were at risk to the criminal scum they cast on the rest of us.
There needs to be serious consequences for those who unleash this type of damage on innocent people.
Fire them all!
While I agree with you 100%, nothing of the kind will happen, nobody will even lose their sweet taxpayer funded gig. They will go on unleashing chaos on dumb Canadians until the combination of age and years of service hits that magic 80 number then they will live a comfortable retirement receiving more money than most of us earn honesty. There is no responsibility or expectations that these people to perform competently and no repercussions when they fail miserably as in this case.
Holy crap, the guys name is Damien (spirit quest name was Mr. Stabbypants)! Didn’t anyone on the parole board watch the Omen??? Automatic 3 strikes just for having that name.
The number “999” was on his scalp so they figured he was okay.
Look at it from a different angle and you get ‘666’.
In the Bible, 666 is meant to symbolize the number of the devil.
Bet they never left the rez.
The other guy probably is shot as well.
Whether it’s a reservation or an inner city block in Chicago, when the bad guys get out of jail they go home to terrorize their own people. I wonder if the people arguing for lighter sentences understand this simple fact?
I was thinking the exact same thing. It’s like parole boards are leaving time bombs in aboriginal and black communities. Is this by design?
Of course they do. Did you read the parole board reports at the link? It reads like a report card written by a kindergarten teacher. 100% BS, all the way. They go through the motions, check off all the boxes on the form and process the inmate like he was a shrink-wrapped packet of deli meat. That’s how it works. The guy is obviously an unexploded bomb looking for a place to go off, but they don’t have a box for that so they just send him through with all the other packs of brisket.
He’s going back to the rez. Do they -care- what happens on the rez? Of course not. They don’t care a damn. This is about politics! They think if some losers die in the backwoods it isn’t important.
Except now, because the guy turned out to be a -competent- lunatic, suddenly all their BS is on display. Oops.
Parole Boards and how they are chosen may need a revamp/rethink.
Maybe the world could use a few less psychiatrists as well.
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You mean like appointing a vagina-sporting aboriginal
to the Supreme Court after making sure nobody gets
to look at her Phd about Gladue for five years?
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“Experts”
Make parole board appointees civilly liable (criminally would have no chance) for these F-up’s and watch things tighten up after the first few court cases.
Totally agree, Shawn. I sincerely hope that the families of the slain launch a responsibility lawsuit against the members of that board who were so naïve and smitten with “cultural ceremonies” and “engaging a therapist” (to tell you everything is someone else’s fault) that they released this violence into the community.
Notice that the press release does not name the parole board members. It should. It really should.
If an engineer designs a bridge, and it collapses, killing 10 people, he/she loses a job (at the least) and the company is sued out of existence.
The level of incompetence displayed daily by our legal system is at least equal to that.
I think it was PTSD from his grandparents being ResSchool survivors which triggered the murder spree. So, not his fault. Or the parole board’s.
Yeah, on the news cast I heard the chief already blaming it on res schools.
One would think that a leader who has the best interests of his people in mind would deal in reality. Unless he too has been brainwashed into believing all the radical lefty BS.
Sometimes they are their own worst enemies.
How about 20 strikes and you’re out? And yes, publish the parole board names and faces so we may bask in their brilliance.
Thank the voters who elect stupid liberal politicians who put this two tier justice racist system in place.
Thank the mindless media morons droning on about social justice and lying about residential school mass graves and other wildly exaggerated grievances.
Thank the media and morally weak politicians who create the racial hatred and who feed the victim mentality, fostering anger and envy and violence.
Thank Canadians for believing the BS wholeheartedly and enjoying life on their knees.
Is the Corrections system there to punish, or to rehabilitate? And what is the Corrections system doing right now? Obviously, it does not work; neither punishing, nor rehabilitating. It does spin off quite a few jobs and pensions, like these unaccountable parole board creatures that one suspects worship at the false idols of woke. Another institution in need of reform. Is reform possible, or will only revolution do the job?
Is reform possible? Sure it is. Just cut their budget. The minions are in it for the money. Take the money away.
None of this is very complicated. You have a huge, hideously expensive system of management that produces no results, all you need to do is starve it to death. Starting with the media, and proceeding swiftly to all the other departments of government.
I figure ending the income tax and all sales taxes would do it. Get us back to the size of government we had in 1910.
What????????
The sweat lodge, healing circle, sweet grass and beating of the drum didn’t turn their lives around?
I’m SHOCKED! Shocked!!!!!!
‘….were engaged in cultural ceremonies..’
Pro Tip For Scots In Prison: Start playing the bagpipes and they will give you early parole.
You can also throw telephone poles at the other Scots.
Or do cultural activities points only apply to certain ethnic groups?
Where does the RCMP find these bureaucratic bumbling leaders?
““Even if he is injured, it does not mean he is not still dangerous,” Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, Commanding Officer of Saskatchewan RCMP, said in an update Monday.” Winnipeg SUN. My emphasis.
Just say he is still dangerous, not this confusing, gobbledygook double negative.
https://winnipegsun.com/news/saskatchewan/manhunt-for-saskatchewan-stabbing-spree-suspect-enters-third-day/wcm/7fc7d0cf-88eb-4714-94a2-578a45facb09
I’m beginning to think no arm of the Federal Government works for our benefit, /sarc off
Psychopaths manipulate people. It’s what they do, it’s pretty much their raison d’etre.
And they especially love manipulating parole boards, who are always looking for an excuse to show mercy. Towards the convicts, that is, not their victims.
How about a rich, Italian-Canadian billionaire developer’s son who walks the streets after wiping out a family of 4, after serving a measly 3 years.
How about a famous Canadian TV show’s host, who’s wife gets acquitted of boating under the influence?(killing someone in the process)
How about a serial killer’s wife who gets a deal from the powers that be after participating in the murders of 2 young women?
Doesn’t fit the bigots narrative. Doesn’t hit the buttons like when a Indigenous or black person commits a horrible act.
Thinking there is something wrong with the current relationship between FN people and the law is not bigoted, but reasonable given the mountain of evidence that things are not right.
As to your examples, fair enough on 1 and 3 above, those did not go un-noticed in conservative circles if that’s what you meant by bigots (and I know it is).
Example 2 explains itself, “wife gets acquitted” after a fair trial, as I recall, there were no lights visible on the victims’ boat and the degree of sobriety was not well established. Even a completely sober person is not likely to spot a dark boat on Georgian Bay on a dark night. So I don’t think anyone prejudged that, the trial established certain facts.
By the way, what’s your opinion of Antifa thugs beating up Andy Ngo? Asking for a friend. Do a bit of narrative shrugging of your own there bro. Go on to address the crimes of the prominent Democrats, we could all use a laugh at this point.
Thank you for your reasoned response. Food for thought.
The thugs who beat up Mr. Ngo should be prosecuted to the full extend the law intends and allows. The Democrats(especially Hunter and his enabler) should be held accountable to the same extent Republicans are.
Our CFRA morning guy has already rolled out the excuse of a bad child, and the generational impact of schooling, or something.