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Gun victim's father slams Canada

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Gun victim's father slams Canada


Law & Order | 209413 hits | Feb 27 10:52 am | Posted by: uwish
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TORONTO -- Feeling betrayed and sad after yesterday's release of two men accused of killing his son, Ahmed Abdikarim Mohammed said he will take his wife and their five children back to Africa "this week." "Canada is nothing ... the Canadian government

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  1. by ridenrain
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:11 pm
    One killed and 5 wounded yet no one saw anything.

  2. by Choban
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:19 pm
    LAck of evidence??? 4 people survived this shooting and they don't have enough evidence to convict? I gotta wonder what was held back, gang ties, drugs??? Something was for sure.

    Gilao, a grieving dad himself, alleged continuing racism against blacks and vowed the Somalian community is "going to fight back."

    His son Loyan Ahmed Gilao, 22, was gunned down with a friend outside the Phoenix Nightclub on Aug. 8, 2005. His killer has never been caught.

    What does a Phoenix nightclub shooting have to do with one in Ontario? (other than 2 black kids) I see no connection.

  3. by avatar Yogi
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:47 pm
    "Choban" said
    LAck of evidence??? 4 people survived this shooting and they don't have enough evidence to convict? I gotta wonder what was held back, gang ties, drugs??? Something was for sure.

    Gilao, a grieving dad himself, alleged continuing racism against blacks and vowed the Somalian community is "going to fight back."

    His son Loyan Ahmed Gilao, 22, was gunned down with a friend outside the Phoenix Nightclub on Aug. 8, 2005. His killer has never been caught.

    What does a Phoenix nightclub shooting have to do with one in Ontario? (other than 2 black kids) I see no connection.




    A Phoenix nightclub has nothing to do with this. The Phoenix is likely a nightclub in Toronto!

    I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.


    Of course there are 'no witnesses'. The Somali community ( not all members) is well known to harbor a particularly vicious gang which is trying to take over the drug scenes not only in Toronto but also in every major city. This past summer several Somali gang members from Ont. were killed in Edmonton when they tried to take over. 'No witnesses' in any of those cases either.
    I don't for a moment think the families support such activity, rather it is individuals who have decided to band together and take over. The answers to 'who' lies within their own families. It is not the fault of the police in any of the cities. The faults and solutions must come from within the Somali communities.

  4. by avatar 2Cdo
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:54 pm
    I'm curious does dad actually think it's safer in Somalia? 8O Things would have to improve immensely there for it to be considered anarchy! :roll:

    I understand he's upset but his statements only show the old brain box isn't functioning on all cylinders.

  5. by avatar RUEZ
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:55 pm
    Of course it must be racism. That's always the case when crimes against anyone not white aren't solved immediately.

  6. by avatar 2Cdo
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:59 pm
    "RUEZ" said
    Of course it must be racism. That's always the case when crimes against anyone not white aren't solved immediately.


    Yea, black on black crime and none of the black witnesses will come forward. Must be whiteys fault. :roll:

  7. by avatar DrJones
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:03 pm
    Yogi - The Phoenix is a club. I've been there and never saw it violent before. Creepy.

    And getting people to come forward and testify in these cases is always incredibly hard for the police. The culture is many minority communities is to not cooperate with the police.

  8. by Choban
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:07 pm
    "2Cdo" said
    I'm curious does dad actually think it's safer in Somalia? 8O Things would have to improve immensely there for it to be considered anarchy! :roll:

    I understand he's upset but his statements only show the old brain box isn't functioning on all cylinders.


    He's going to join the pirates

  9. by Choban
    Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:08 pm
    "Yogi" said
    LAck of evidence??? 4 people survived this shooting and they don't have enough evidence to convict? I gotta wonder what was held back, gang ties, drugs??? Something was for sure.

    Gilao, a grieving dad himself, alleged continuing racism against blacks and vowed the Somalian community is "going to fight back."

    His son Loyan Ahmed Gilao, 22, was gunned down with a friend outside the Phoenix Nightclub on Aug. 8, 2005. His killer has never been caught.

    What does a Phoenix nightclub shooting have to do with one in Ontario? (other than 2 black kids) I see no connection.




    A Phoenix nightclub has nothing to do with this. The Phoenix is likely a nightclub in Toronto!

    I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.


    Of course there are 'no witnesses'. The Somali community ( not all members) is well known to harbor a particularly vicious gang which is trying to take over the drug scenes not only in Toronto but also in every major city. This past summer several Somali gang members from Ont. were killed in Edmonton when they tried to take over. 'No witnesses' in any of those cases either.
    I don't for a moment think the families support such activity, rather it is individuals who have decided to band together and take over. The answers to 'who' lies within their own families. It is not the fault of the police in any of the cities. The faults and solutions must come from within the Somali communities.

    I stand corrected

  10. by ridenrain
    Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:26 am
    Come on Lily. Where's the magic solution?
    While it sounds like most of us here would love to convict and sentance/deport someone, maybe you have a better solution that involves giving them money, a house or apartment, maybe even a job in the never ending civil service?
    I'm sure there's some way we can buy our way out of this.. :roll:

  11. by DerbyX
    Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:02 am
    "lily" said
    Come on Lily. Where's the magic solution?
    While it sounds like most of us here would love to convict and sentance/deport someone, maybe you have a better solution that involves giving them money, a house or apartment, maybe even a job in the never ending civil service?
    I'm sure there's some way we can buy our way out of this.. :roll:


    He wants to fight violence with more violence.

    Gosh - sounds like the makings of a gang war to me.

    Its all cons like him know. Despite the abundance of evidence showing that a large scale penal system doesn't work the cons would add billions and billions to our taxes they still want to jail everybody from jaywalking and up.

    They keep failing because they look for a magic solution rather then doing a little hard work. There is no magic solution but there is truth and thats if you treat people like animals they will act like it.

  12. by avatar RUEZ
    Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:04 am
    "DerbyX" said

    Its all cons like him know.
    Who are you talking about?

  13. by DerbyX
    Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:05 am
    Who do you think?

  14. by ridenrain
    Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:10 am
    The gangsters that were all shot in Vancouver were already known to police and out on recent bail on charges that involved illegal firearm offenses. If the BC judges used the manditory firearm sentances that are now on the books, those shootings would not have happened.
    Those are the undeniable facts.

    You'd better check with "The Dose" though because he's saying we didn't go far enough. He trying to put the "tough on crime" back in the Liberano talking points.



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