Toronto shooting: 2 dead and 12 injured in Danforth Avenue attack by a Paki

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Toronto Shooting Suspect Identified as Faisal Hussain

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Police identified the suspect in the July 22 Toronto, Canada, attack as 29-year-old Faisal Hussain.

Two people were killed and 13 people were wounded when Hussain opened fire. The fatalities were a 10-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Hussain’s family reacted to the shooting with shock and issued a statement in which they “expressed condolences” to the families of the deceased and wounded.

The family described Hussain as mentally ill and said their “hearts are in pieces for the victims.”





A store owner's surveillance camera recorded this image of the gunman. (CBC)
Breitbart News reported a cell phone video of a portion of the shooting was obtained by CTV National News:

NBC News reports that Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders spoke Monday, saying they have to confirm a motive for the shooting. He said they “do not know why this has happened” and stressed that the “investigation itself is very fluid.”

Although no motive has been ascertained, Saunders stressed that the attack was not a random act of violence.


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10-year-old girl, 18-year-old woman killed in Toronto mass shooting


Published July 23, 2018 Updated 5 hours ago
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Police investigate a car with a bullet hole on Monday, July 23, 2018, at the scene of a mass shooting that took place Sunday in Toronto.

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What we know so far:

  • Two victims are dead. Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders said Monday that the victims are an 18-year-old woman from Toronto, later identified as Reese Fallon, and a 10-year-old girl from the Greater Toronto Area.
  • 13 people are injured.
  • The shooter is dead. Police have identified the suspect as Faisal Hussain, 29. It is unclear if he died by suicide or was shot by police. SIU announced Monday morning he was 29 years old from Toronto. His autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
  • Police confirmed the shooter used a handgun, but refused to speculate on motive.
A child and young woman are dead and 13 others injured after a lone gunman walked along Toronto’s busy Danforth Avenue on Sunday night, randomly shooting pedestrians before opening fire on crowded restaurants.

The 29-year-old shooter from Toronto was found dead after an exchange of gunfire with police, though it remains unclear if he died by suicide.


Police have identified the suspect as Faisal Hussain. The province’s Special Investigations Unit, which probes cases where civilians may have been injured or killed by police, is investigating the suspect’s death and has assigned six investigators and three forensic investigators to the case.

In a statement, Canada’s Ministry of Public Safety said that the investigation into Mr. Hussain is not a matter of “national security.”


“At this time, there is no national security nexus to the investigation,” Hilary Peirce, a spokeswoman for the ministry, said.

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One of the victims of Sunday evening's mass shooting on the Danforth was identified as 18-year-old Reese Fallon.

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Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders announced Monday afternoon that the two victims were an 18-year-old woman, later identified as Reese Fallon, and a 10-year-old girl.

Ms. Fallon was attending a birthday celebration with friends at a restaurant on the Danforth, according to sources who know her family. A friend in the group was injured in the shooting and was taken to a hospital.

According to her Facebook profile, Ms. Fallon was studying at McMaster University.

“We are heartbroken to learn that a recent graduate of the TDSB was among those who tragically passed away as a result of last night’s violence on the Danforth,” said John Malloy, the Director of Education for the Toronto District School Board in a statement. “An engaging student, Reese Fallon graduated from Malvern CI just last month and was highly regarded by staff and loved by her friends. Malvern CI will be open on Tuesday and supports will be made available to students who need them.”


Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, who has been in touch with Ms. Fallon’s family, said “they are absolutely devastated, and that they otherwise ask for privacy at this time.”

Police have not officially confirmed the names of the deceased.

Mr. Erskine-Smith said he spent time with the family on Monday and he knew their daughter.

“She was a wonderful young woman. She was full of energy, passionate and smart and bent on making a difference in the world,” Mr. Erskine-Smith said.

After police identified the suspect late Monday afternoon, Mr. Hussain’s family released a statement, explaining that their son had suffered from “severe mental challenges.” In the statement they offered condolences to those injured and killed on Sunday because of Mr. Hussain’s “horrific actions.”

“Our son had severe mental health challenges, struggling with psychosis and depression his entire life. The interventions of professionals were unsuccessful,” Mr. Hussain’s family said in the statement. “Medications and therapy were unable to treat him. While we did our best to seek help for him throughout his life of struggle and pain, we could never imagine that this would be his devastating and destructive end.”


“Our hearts are in pieces for the victims and for our city as we all come to grips with this terrible tragedy. We will mourn those who were lost for the rest of our lives.”

Earlier Monday at the press briefing, Chief Saunders said he would not speculate on any motive for the shooting and appealed for witnesses to come forward with information. He said it was premature to say what could have driven the suspect to launch the attack.

“It’s way too early to rule out anything,” Chief Saunders said. “That would not be serving justice well.”


The Special Investigations Unit says they are currently running a parallel investigation with Toronto Police into Sunday night's shooting on Danforth Avenue, Toronto, with the SIU focused on the 'interaction' between police and the suspect that involved an exchange of gunfire.
He said that a total 16 people were shot — a tally that includes the dead suspect — eight were male and eight were female. The victims ranged in age from 10 to 59, the chief said. Police say their families have been notified.

Detective-Sergeant Terry Browne, the lead investigator on the case from the force’s homicide squad, said police were hard at work looking into Mr. Hussain’s background, and had sought a search warrant for an address related to the suspect. Police would not say where.

He said some of the injuries sustained by the victims would be “life-changing,” but would not provide other details.

SIU has invoked its mandate in the case because police interacted with the shooter before he was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound. The watchdog agency released few details in an afternoon update, saying an autopsy of the shooter was scheduled for Tuesday morning.

Mr. Hussein died after fleeing on foot following an exchange of gunfire with two police officers on Bowden Street, south of Danforth, Special Investigations Unit spokeswoman Monica Hudon said.

“There was an exchange of gunfire between the man and police,” Ms. Hudon said. “The man fled the scene on foot and was located a very short time later on Danforth Ave. deceased. He had sustained a gunshot wound.”

The suspect was found within 100 metres of the gunfight. It is not clear whether he was fatally shot by the police or whether he killed himself.

SIU investigators retrieved a handgun from the suspect, Ms. Hudon said, and is asking for witnesses to come forward. While she could not say whether the two officers who fired at the suspect were on foot or in a vehicle, Ms. Hudon said SIU investigators have towed away their cruiser.

The mass shooting flooded area hospitals with victims suffering from a range of injuries. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre received three of the wounded. One patient is in critical but stable condition, hospital spokesperson Laura Bristow said. The other two patients are said to be in good condition. Najma Ahmed, acting head of trauma at St. Michael’s Hospital, said the hospital received five of the victims Sunday night. She said that three of those patients underwent “immediate life-saving surgery” and all are in serious but stable condition. Dr. Ahmed declined to release any identifying characteristics of the victims. Other hospitals, including Sick Kids, also treated victims.

Speaking to city council Monday morning, Toronto Mayor John Tory called the attack “unspeakable,” “cowardly” and an “attack on our city itself,” noting that it follows April’s van attack on Yonge Street.


Witness describes the scene of Toronto shooting: Andreas Mantzios was on Danforth Avenue Sunday night when a gunman began firing at pedestrians and into cafes


Saying gun violence in any part of the city was “horrible and completely unacceptable,” Mr. Tory called for a meeting with the provincial and federal governments on public safety measures, including reforms to gun laws. A meeting was scheduled for 4 p.m. Monday.

“I’ve said for some time that the city has a gun problem, and that guns are far too readily available to far too many people,” Mr. Tory said. “There are far too many people carrying around guns in our region and our city who should not have them.”




MASS SHOOTING IN TORONTO’S GREEKTOWN





Danforth, a popular east-end destination for its many restaurants, bars and shops, was bustling Sunday night after the day’s rain gave way to a balmy night.

“Every restaurant was packed, patios were full,” John Aruldason said. He was out for a walk with his brother along the commercial strip when they heard shots and then a pause – shots and then a pause. He ran.

“No one thinks this would happen in Toronto,” he said. “People were slow to react. It wasn’t believable.”

The shooting spree lasted just minutes but spanned blocks, sparking terror across the busy Greektown neighbourhood around 10 p.m. Sunday as diners and patrons ran for cover, some initially mistaking the gunshots as fire crackers.

Andreas Mantzios was having a coffee with friends by the fountain at Danforth and Logan Avenues – a popular gathering spot for residents – when he heard gunshots ring out.

He turned and saw a man, dressed in all black, walking toward them with a handgun. “He had this horrible expression on his face.”

The man, he said, was pointing his gun and firing at a crowd of people standing on the corner of the intersection, waiting to cross the street. Somebody yelled to get down.

“And then a lady tried to run and she fell down,” Mr. Mantzios recalled. “He turned around and shot her point blank, two or three times.”

As he and others in the square scrambled to the ground, Mr. Mantzios watched as the man criss-crossed along Danforth, shooting into businesses. He said a friend of his saw the man change the clip of his weapon.

People were “falling all over the place – maybe seven, eight, nine of them,” he said. But hours later, he was still horrified by the image of the woman by the square being “executed.”

“Believe me, I’ve never seen anything like that,” he said. “I am still in shock.”

The gunman continued down the street. Moments later and roughly two blocks west of the square, Jim Melis watched him fire shots through the window of Caffe Demetre, a popular dessert shop at Danforth and Chester Avenues. The glass window shattered and panic set in on the block.

A video posted on social media Sunday shows a man walking up to a restaurant. He points a handgun toward the inside and begins to fire.



Jessica Young was visiting a friend at work at the Second Cup on Danforth, just west of Hampton Avenue, when the shots rang out.

“I heard a loud pop sound,” she recalled Sunday night. “Three of the customers that were sitting outside just started scrambling and saying ‘get down.’”

Ms. Young said everyone in the café dropped to the floor. She said she saw the shooter point the gun and fire two shots in her direction. No one inside the coffee shop was hit.

At the Auld Spot, a neighbouring pub, diner Dale Moser thought the sounds he could hear were fireworks. It was only when a woman on the restaurant patio screamed for everyone to get inside that he realized the sounds were actually gunshots.

About 10 shots were fired six metres away from where they were sitting, he said. It was “pandemonium.”

Everyone – diners, cooks, servers – scrambled to get to the back of the restaurant. And then, Mr. Moser said, there was total silence.

"It was just surreal," he said. "It was so loud, it was like bang bang bang, right there.”


It was over in about 15 seconds, but they were held by police for about five hours for questioning, until 3 a.m. Monday.

Robin Hughes and Anthony Wills were also at the Auld Spot. The two cooks recalled watching two people on the street, both shot in the leg, make it into a neighbouring tattoo shop. They later saw those people being carried out on gurneys, awake and talkative.

At a press conference near the scene Sunday night, Chief Saunders made a plea to witnesses, or anyone along Danforth Avenue who might have security camera or dash-cam footage from around the time of the shooting.

Nearby at Danforth and Logan, police officers moved bystanders back from the area, saying they had to detonate a package. It’s not clear what was detonated around 1 a.m.. Police have not released any information about what officers found.

Det.-Sgt. Browne also said there were several crime scenes spread along the Danforth where forensic investigators were at work, as uniformed officers knock on doors in the neighbourhood appealing for witnesses.

He said detectives were still determining whether or not anyone else besides the dead suspect was involved.

“I can’t speak to what was in this individual’s mind. We’ll certainly dissect everything, going into the background of this individual,” Det.-Sgt. Browne said.

The province’s Special Investigations Unit – which probes any incident involving police that results in death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault – arrived after midnight and began its investigation. In a release Monday morning, SIU said “officers located the man on Bowden Street and an exchange of gunfire took place. The man fled the area and was located, deceased, on Danforth Avenue.”

As Danforth Avenue reopened on Monday evening, there were still people cleaning up the scene. Many of the stores remained closed and some were behind police tape. There was still a heavy police presence on the street. Some people walking on the sidewalks carried flowers.

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A man is taken to hospital after the shooting on Danforth Avenue in Toronto.

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The attack provoked an immediate political reaction, with representatives at all levels expressing their condolences for the victims and concern for the city.

In a statement, Premier Ford said thanked first responders and pledged the province’s support. "What happened on Sunday night was despicable. But I hope it is also a catalyst for all of us to come together – to protect our communities against this kind of outrageous violence.”

In his address to council, Mayor Tory asked why any gun owner would need to buy 10 or 20 guns, which is lawful under the current rules: “That leads to another question that we need to discuss: Why does anyone in this city need to have a gun at all?”

A council debate on a package of measures meant to address the recent rise in mostly gang-related gun violence was put off until tomorrow. The federal Liberal government currently has a package of gun reforms, Bill C-71, set to go before the Senate.

Mr. Tory said both Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Bill Blair, the former Toronto police chief who is now the federal Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction, had been in touch and offered assistance.

City councillor Mary Fragedakis, who lives a short walk from the where the shootings took place, made a brief and emotional address to the council chamber, her voice shaking: “This is so heartbreaking. The victims and their loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers. I cannot imagine what they are going through.”

Local city councillor Paula Fletcher said she was told the Danforth shooting was not gang related, but presumed to be the work of a lone, “highly disturbed individual.” She said a renewed push from city council and the mayor for Ottawa to toughen gun control was long overdue.

“When mayor [David] Miller was mayor, that was a huge campaign to eliminate guns and handguns in the city of Toronto,” Ms. Fletcher told reporters. “It’s time to pick that back up again, and I feel very strongly and I am sorry that it got dropped for the last eight years.”

Just this weekend, Toronto police deployed dozens of additional officers to deal with a disturbing spike in gun violence in the city. This shooting is not believed to involve gangs, which police have suggested are behind much of the recent gun crime. Heading into the weekend, there had been 220 shootings in Toronto, putting it on pace for a record year of violence.

In addition to a spike in shootings, Toronto Police have also been tasked with investigating several high-profile homicides in the last 18 months, including the van attack in April, the double murders of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman in December and the case of Bruce McArthur, an alleged serial killer accused of the deaths of eight men.

Police say anyone with photos or videos of the Danforth attack can upload them at torontopolice.on.ca/danforthshooting.

They also say anyone in need of support can contact Victims Services at 416-808-7066.


Police say the suspected gunman and a woman are dead after a shooting in a popular Toronto neighbourhood, while 13 others were injured. Chief Mark Saunders says he’s not speculating on a motive yet. The Canadian Press


https://www.theglobeandmail.com/can...jured-gunman-killed-in-toronto-mass-shooting/
 
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WARMINGTON: Was Danforth attack terror, or terrorism?

It was terror on the Danforth no question.

But was it terrorism?

In the hours following the evil carnage that took the lives of two girls, just 10 and 18 and wounded 14 others in a merciless flurry of gunfire along the restaurant-lined streets of Greektown, a complicated picture is emerging of 29-year-old Faisel Hussain, who also died after exchanging gunfire with police.

His family released a statement to CBC News expressing their “deepest condolences” to victims and their families, saying their son struggled with “severe mental health challenges.“

Meanwhile, my law-enforcement sources confirm investigators are looking at every avenue — including a potential Jihadi-inspired mission.

Files being reviewed by police include concern Hussain expressed “support” for a web site that was seen as “pro-ISIL,” says a law enforcement source.


Sources say police in Toronto and CSIS officials in Ottawa, as well as the RCMP, are looking into his past which sources say include his residence in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Hussain apparently had been spoken-to by authorities about his online activities. Sources say Toronto Police, the OPP and the RCMP have all had an interest in the now-deceased alleged shooter.

What law enforcement is saying is that the attack was planned, and Hussain was “well known to Toronto Police” for investigations into past crimes “involving weapons and violence.”

He was also known to hang out behind his building at 43 Thorncliffe Park Blvd. with a group of 20 friends.

“Police were called once because they thought Faisal was carrying a gun,” said someone who was there. “No gun was found.”

Meanwhile, Hussain’s family emailed a statement to CBC News outlining a life-long struggle with mental illness, depression and psychosis.

“We are utterly devastated by the incomprehensible news that our son was responsible for the senseless violence and loss of life that took place on the Danforth,” the statement read.

“While we did our best to seek help for him throughout his life of struggle and pain, we could never imagine that this would be his devastating and destructive end.”

“Our hearts are in pieces for the victims and for our city as we all come to grips with this terrible tragedy. We will mourn those who were lost for the rest of our lives.”


As many as nine people have been rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds after a gunman opened fire on Danforth avenue West of Logan Avenue Sunday evening shortly after 10 PM. (VICTOR BIRO PHOTO)

A neighbour living near the apartment where Hussain lived with his parents said Faisal told him he previously worked in a bakery and as a grocer. While some friends said he was “not at all radical,” others said he was more interested in Islamic discussions “when there were more people around.”

At the 65 Mussallah Mosque near the building, Abubaker Patel said he knew Faisal’s father well, calling him “the nicest guy in the world.” The elder Hussain is in Sunnybrook Hospital and his other son has been in a coma for the past year, Patel said.


(Twitter)

Faisal, he suggested, has lived alone in the apartment in the meantime.

Sources say the deceased shooter’s personal life is being explored — including searching his family’s residence in Unit 707 in the Thorncliffe apartment building.

Police executed a search warrant Monday and were set to hunt for what they were told could be a stockpile of weapons and perhaps explosives. They were also interested in computers and hard drives.

While police made clear they have not ruled out any motives, the investigation will undoubtedly uncover the broken pieces of a life that ended in senseless violence and death.

Little comfort to his victims, or to a city struggling to make sense of this tragedy.


https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/warmington-was-danforth-attack-terror-or-terrorism
 
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Toronto Shooting Suspect Identified as Faisal Hussain

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Police identified the suspect in the July 22 Toronto, Canada, attack as 29-year-old Faisal Hussain.

Two people were killed and 13 people were wounded when Hussain opened fire. The fatalities were a 10-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Hussain’s family reacted to the shooting with shock and issued a statement in which they “expressed condolences” to the families of the deceased and wounded.

The family described Hussain as mentally ill and said their “hearts are in pieces for the victims.”





A store owner's surveillance camera recorded this image of the gunman. (CBC)
Breitbart News reported a cell phone video of a portion of the shooting was obtained by CTV National News:

NBC News reports that Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders spoke Monday, saying they have to confirm a motive for the shooting. He said they “do not know why this has happened” and stressed that the “investigation itself is very fluid.”

Although no motive has been ascertained, Saunders stressed that the attack was not a random act of violence.


https://www.breitbart.com/big-gover...o-shooting-suspect-identified-faisal-hussain/






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I have seen many mentally ill people but I have never seen them shooting them people. This is a very special to Muslims and Pakistanis in particular.
 

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I have seen many mentally ill people but I have never seen them shooting them people. This is a very special to Muslims and Pakistanis in particular.
Typical Leftists , if the shooter is a Muslim ...........then he was mentally ill and his acts have nothing to do with jIhad or Terrorism ...........if the Shooter is White Male then it is the fault of Patriarchy & Toxic masculinity .
 

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Typical Pakistanis exporting terorrism wherever they go.

Just a few Pakis in West can cause so much mayhem, imagine having to constantly deal with an entire nation of such inbreds.

Western nations should try living next to them and then preach about peace and human rights to India.
 

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His family released a statement to CBC News expressing their “deepest condolences” to victims and their families, saying their son struggled with “severe mental health challenges.“
to hell with their bloody statement will their fucking statement bring back the child and that young girl that this motherfucking bastard killed still I say that Canada had it coming for them lets move on people after all terror has no religion now does it
 

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Typical Leftists , if the shooter is a Muslim ...........then he was mentally ill and his acts have nothing to do with jIhad or Terrorism ...........if the Shooter is White Male then it is the fault of Patriarchy & Toxic masculinity .
Actually, the western news media does the opposite. Every time a white shooter kills, it isn't blamed on racist ideology but on gun control, or that he was mentally ill and so on. If it's a Muslim, they immediately leap to the conclusion that ISIS is involved.
 
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Trudeau had said he would take all the reject illegals USA dis not want. I wonder if Canadians will do this now?


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Actually, the western news media does the opposite. Every time a white shooter kills, it isn't blamed on racist ideology but on gun control, or that he was mentally ill and so on. If it's a Muslim, they immediately leap to the conclusion that ISIS is involved.

no you are wrong read any news related to any incident in western countries ..........even in this case they are blaming His mental condition & not the islamic terrorism .

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and when the shooter is Non muslim white Male then these are the headlines >>


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Typical Leftists , if the shooter is a Muslim ...........then he was mentally ill and his acts have nothing to do with jIhad or Terrorism ...........if the Shooter is White Male then it is the fault of Patriarchy & Toxic masculinity .
If they talk factually their whole career that has been build on leftist narrative will end in a day. Saving the brand is more important than speaking the truth.
 

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Meet the spin doctor behind the Hussain family statement

The man who has presented himself as the point of contact for the family of Faisal Hussain is a professional activist who has reportedly committed himself to “framing a new narrative of Muslims in Canada” and creating a “national political movement.”

Shortly after the Ontario Special Investigations Unit revealed the identity of the Danforth shooter as 29-year-old Faisal Hussain, a news release was sent out to select media attributed to the “Hussain Family”.
The polished statement began with the family’s “deepest condolences to the families who are now suffering on account of our son’s horrific actions.” It then went on to explain that “our son had severe mental health challenges, struggling with psychosis and depression his entire life.”


It was provided by Mohammed Hashim, a full-time organizer for the Toronto & York Region Labour Council. Social media accounts belonging to Hashim show him heavily involved in supporting NDP candidates both federally and provincially in Ontario. He’s also described as a driving force behind the National Council of Canadian Muslims.

“His groundbreaking political advocacy, public relations and media work has been widely credited by insiders as framing a new narrative for Muslims in Canada,” says a bio of Hashim connected to an appearance he made at CanRoots 2016, a left-wing activist conference.

The bio continues: “His workshop ‘Progressive organizing in the Muslim communities’ will demonstrate how the GTA Muslim community mobilized in the previous federal election, and laid the groundwork to start building a national political movement.”

Another bio from the 2017 Muslim Awards of Excellence continues this description of Hashim as something of a spin doctor, noting that “his talking points and media advocacy are changing how Muslims are seen in the Canadian identity.”

While there have been cases of high profile individuals hiring PR representatives for crisis management – such as Michael Bryant and Jian Ghomeshi – it’s rare to see it happen with someone not already in the public eye.

The media-savvy Hashim has been featured in stories for a variety of his activities including in his capacity as president of the board for the Erin Mills Youth Centre and as a leader of the Muslim community group DawaNet.

But despite his familiarity with media, Hashim refused to answer questions from the Sun about the Hussain family and his connection with them, including how long he had known them and whether he reached out to them or vice versa.

“I’m sorry I have no comment for the Toronto Sun,” said Hashim via an online exchange. “I think [Sun columnist] Joe Warmington’s piecewas incredibly irresponsible and I have no trust in your organization to convey any truth.”

The Sun printed the Hussain family statementsent out by Hashim in full.

On Monday, Warmington reported that“Hussain apparently had been spoken to by authorities about his online activities. Sources say the Toronto Police, the OPP and the RCMP have all had an interest in the now-deceased alleged shooter.”

However, Hashim later responded to a separate request for comment from the Sun.

“I am just a friend of the family and have shared their statement as requested. I am not their spokesperson,” Hashim said via email.

“I’m sorry they are not doing any interviews for now.”

To date, no member of the Hussain family has spoken publicly or made any direct contact with media. Reports describe a family facing extensive challenges, as Hussain’s father is reportedly in and out of hospital with health issues, Hussain’s brother is in a coma and his sister died in a car crash several years ago.

It is believed Hussain lives with his mother in the Thorncliffe Park apartment that was scoured by police after the shooting.

Hashim would not clarify which family members contributed to the statement.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/colu...octor-behind-the-hussain-family-statement/amp
 

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Can a mod reformat the text from bold and oversized
.sorry not sure how to

Its a great article about how organized, political and adaptive islamists have become in all countries

Taqiyya at its worst
 

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@mods are there 2 thread regarding this incident ???
 

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Typical Pakistanis exporting terorrism wherever they go.

Just a few Pakis in West can cause so much mayhem, imagine having to constantly deal with an entire nation of such inbreds.

Western nations should try living next to them and then preach about peace and human rights to India.
You missed the r@pe gangs.

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Damn that muzzie shot a little girl. Did he shout Allah hu Akbar while killing that little girl?
 

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pakis/muzzies are going to get slaughtered in europe soon enough. I suggest Indians keep their distance from these vermins and make sure they can be distinguished from these pedophile worshipers.
 

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National Council of Canadian Muslims

aka

Hurriat conference..
 

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