> frank theriault wrote:
> 
> > Toronto is still a pretty safe place.  There were 78 murders in 2005. 
> > For a city of some 2.5 million people, that's low by any standard. 
> > That number is a bit higher than average, but not shockingly 
> > so; indeed, it's not the record.
> > 
> > The problem is that 52 of them were with firearms.  That is 
> > by far the highest number ever killed with guns.  It's not 
> > just the numbers, but the way it's happened.  Many of the 
> > murders and shootings seem gang-related, and are happening in 
> > crowded places during the day. 
> > Drive-by shootings at shopping malls, and kids getting into 
> > gunfights at high schools, those sorts of things.
> > 
> > Even sadder, is that Jane Creba was not the only innocent 
> > death this year as a result of gunplay in public places.  Her 
> > death enraged the city because it was so senseless.
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4068318&size=lg

I knew you took this picture Frank, as you mentiuoned this at the Christmas 
TPDDML.
 Very haunting shot Frank.
I'm a registered owner, Jane won't find comfort in that.

Thanks Alan Rock.

Dave
                                


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