BANS DO NOT WORK !!!!!!!!!! Here's proof!by NancyAccused was banned from possessing guns three times Date: Nov 10, 2006 9:51 AM PUBLICATION: GLOBE AND MAIL DATE: 2006.11.10 PAGE: A13 (ILLUS) BYLINE: CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD SECTION: Column EDITION: Metro WORD COUNT: 498 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Documents trace past of suspect in Creba case Accused was banned from possessing guns three times, CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD writes ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- The young man most recently arrested in the notorious Boxing Day shooting on Yonge Street last year appears to have been banned three times from possessing guns. The information is contained in a mass of publicly available court documents. They show that when Jeremiah Valentine, who is not yet 25, was arrested last month after Toronto police allegedly found him in possession of a Smith & Wesson handgun, he was subsequently charged with a sheaf of weapons offences, including the three breaches of previous firearms bans. He appeared briefly in court yesterday and was detained in custody pending a second appearance next week. His lawyer, Iryna Revutsky, said he and his family were "very disturbed" by the new charges -- one of second-degree murder and four of aggravated assault -- against him in the shooting last year that killed 15-year-old Jane Creba and left six others injured. All the current charges against Mr. Valentine are, of course, unproved, and he is presumed innocent. Ms. Revutsky said he planned to contest them. Still, what is remarkable about the young man is how utterly unremarkable appears to have been his voyage through the Canadian criminal justice system. It was only last month, when he was arrested, allegedly with a handgun, that Mr. Valentine was held in custody pending trial. Indeed, at least twice he was released on what's called "a promise to appear," the least onerous form of release available and one that is dealt with by officers at a police station. One of these occasions was his arrest last Jan. 16, when he was charged with using an imitation handgun to steal cocaine and $3,000. He was released on a promise to appear from 51 Division. Cruelly, the allegation is that the actual incident -- where Mr. Valentine allegedly forced a man to buy cocaine by threatening to kill him -- occurred on Dec. 23, 2005, just three days before Jane was gunned down in what was a veritable wild-west-style gunfight on the busiest shopping day of the year. According to documents, even before his arrest last month, Mr. Valentine was due in no fewer than four courtrooms at three different Toronto courthouses this month on four different charges that range from minor offences to possession of a restricted weapon. He is the fourth person to face murder charges in Jane's slaying; the others are Tyshaun Barnett and Louis Woodcock, both 19, and a 17-year-old who cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Six others -- Andrew Smith, Andre Thompson, Vincent Davis, Shaun Thompson and two young offenders -- are charged with manslaughter. All four accused of murder and four of those accused of manslaughter remain in custody. Though a bullet was retrieved from Jane's clothing -- it fell onto the floor of an operating room at St. Michael's Hospital where she was undergoing surgery -- and though police allege at least four of the accused were armed at the time, police have never said whether forensic testing has matched the bullet to any of the guns allegedly used that day. Not all of the young men who are charged with manslaughter are alleged to have been armed, The Globe and Mail has learned. Indeed, how police and prosecutors arrived at the charges is a matter of some debate in police and lawyer circles. Off the record, sources have told The Globe that if prosecutors could "put a gun" in the hands of an accused that day, the charge was murder; if they couldn't, the charge was manslaughter. The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security ! Goto Forum Home |
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