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Man who stabbed stranger inside Vancouver Tim Hortons released again

A man who stabbed a stranger inside a downtown Vancouver Tim Hortons in 2022 will once again be living at a halfway house in the city. As Grace Ke reports, Vancouver police are warning that David Morin poses a high risk of causing harm to the community. – Nov 27, 2024

A man who stabbed a stranger inside a downtown Vancouver Tim Hortons in 2022 will again be living at a halfway house in the city.

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David Morin, 30, was granted statutory release in June after serving two-thirds of his three-year sentence.

He was re-arrested in October by Vancouver police for breaching the conditions of his release.
Vancouver police said in a statement that they have now been notified that Morin was re-released on Nov. 26 and they believe compelling reasons exist to warn the public that he poses a high risk of significant harm to the community.

Morin is described as six-feet-three-inches tall with a medium build, short black hair, and brown eyes.

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Until June 25, 2025, he must abide by the following conditions:

  • Not to consume, purchase or possess alcohol.
  • Not to consume, purchase or possess drugs other than prescribed medication and over-the-counter drugs taken as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Not to associate with any person involved in criminal activity.
  • Not to have direct or indirect contact with the victim.
  • Not to be in possession of knives, except for the immediate purpose of preparation and consumption of food and/or for any lawful employment purposes, unless with prior written permission from a parole supervisor.
  • Immediately report all intimate sexual and non-sexual relationships and friendships with females to a parole supervisor.
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