Feb 2nd, 2006, 21:24 | #1 |
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请问,humber附近安全吗?north campus
我想搬家到humber 附近,今天去附近转了下,看到了几个apartment,但是感觉黑人比较多,所以想问下,哪个地方安全吗?谢谢
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Feb 18th, 2006, 14:32 | 只看该作者 #8 |
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It has been a problematic area. be alert. A shooting in 2004 from CP 24 They took place kilometres apart C but they’re related by blood. Toronto Homicide detectives have two new cases on their hands after a violent night in the city. It began around 8:30pm Tuesday night, when police were called to 30 Humberline Drive in the 427 and Finch area. That’s where they discovered the body of a man who’d been shot in the parking lot of an apartment building. He was rushed to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, but died of his injuries. Two people were seen speeding away from the area in a white Toyota, but investigators don't know if they're suspects or witnesses. But they're sure at least one man had a bird's eye view of the killing. “It was a male person on a bicycle, approximately 20 to 30 feet away from where this incident occurred,” explains Staff Insp. Jeff McGuire. “It would be an incident that would be impossible not to have some information on to be that close.” Police believe they know who the 32-year-old victim is, but his name is being withheld until next of kin are notified. Just hours later, detectives were back in action, this time heading to Northwood Park near Sheppard and Keele. The body of a badly beaten 32-year-old man was discovered in the deserted darkness, lying face down beside a white van. Witnesses saw the vehicle around 10:30pm, but cops aren’t sure when the murder happened or what motivated the killing. They’re asking for witnesses in this case, too. “If you saw something, don't close your blinds, don't turn the other way, it's imperative that you get in touch with us,” McGuire pleads. “Contact us so we can … bring these people that are responsible for this most recent killing to justice.” An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday to determine the cause of death. The murders were the 45th and 46th of the year in Toronto. If you have clues in either case, call Homicide at (416) 808-7400. To see unedited video of McGuire, click here. September 22, 2004 |
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