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  • Winnipeg man admits to killing 4 women but says he’s not criminally responsible
    A man has admitted in court that he killed four women in Winnipeg, but his lawyers are asking he be found not criminally responsible because of mental illness. Teagan Rasche reports.
    May 6
  • Lawyers for man accused of killing 4 women to argue he’s not criminally responsible
    Lawyers for a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women say they plan to argue he is not criminally responsible because he is mentally ill.
    Crime
    May 1
  • Man found not criminally responsible in Nanaimo coffee shop killing
    A man accused of killing a 79-year-old inside a Nanaimo coffee shop in 2022 has been found not criminally responsible. A B.C. Supreme Court justice found James Turok was incapable of discerning right from wrong.
    Mar 27
  • Court finds man not criminally responsible in 2022 Nanaimo café killing
    A man who killed a Nanaimo senior inside a coffee shop in 2022 has been found not criminally responsible for the attack. Troy Charles has reaction from the victim’s family.
    Global BC
    Mar 28
  • Winnipeg man admits to killing 4 Indigenous women
    Jeremy Skibicki, who’s charged with murdering four Indigenous women in Winnipeg in 2022, has now admitted to killing them, but says he is not criminally responsible. Melissa Ridgen explains what this means for Skibicki’s trial, and the reaction from victims’ families.
    Global National
    May 6
  • Child killer Allan Schoenborn changes name
    Some explosive moments Wednesday at a Review Board hearing for Allan Schoenborn, the man found not criminally responsible for killing his three children in Merritt 14 years ago. Rumina Daya has more on what happened, including the revelation he has a new name.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 17
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  • Review hearing for child-killer Allan Schoenborn being held in Coquitlam
    A review hearing for B.C. child killer Allan Schoenborn is being held Wednesday morning in Coquitlam. Schoenborn was found not criminally responsible for killing his three young children, 14 years ago. Andrea Macpherson reports.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Global National: May 6
    Jeremy Skibicki, who’s charged with murdering four Indigenous women in Winnipeg in 2022, has now admitted to killing them. Why his lawyers say he is not criminally responsible, what this means for his trial, and the reaction from victims’ families. While Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal that would lead to a hostage-prisoner exchange and...
    Global National
    May 6
  • Ethan Crumbley: Michigan school shooter’s parents sentenced to prison
    Ethan Crumbley was 15 years old when he killed four people and injured seven others in a shooting at a Pontiac, Mich. high school in November 2021. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole for his actions. Now in a first for the U.S., Crumbley’s parents are now also being held criminally responsible...
    Global National
    Apr 9
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  • Global National: April 9
    Dozens of confidential documents have been entered as evidence at the public inquiry into foreign interference, detailing what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knew about suspected interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections – and when. What Katie Telford, Trudeau’s chief of staff, said about when the prime minister was briefed about potential security breaches,...
    Global National
    Apr 9
  • Family hears details of Nanaimo coffee shop death
    The family of a 79-year-old man killed in a Nanaimo coffee house is hearing grim details about his death. It’s happening as the court determines whether the man charged was criminally responsible at the time of the attack. Kylie Stanton has the details.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 26
  • Hamilton man not criminally responsible in stabbing death of Niagara winemaker
    An Ontario Superior Court Judge ruled that a Hamilton, Ont. man was not criminally responsible for the 2022 stabbing death of noted Niagara winemaker Paul Pender. In front of the Cayuga courthouse after the Jan. 3, 2024 decision, Bradley House’s lawyer Beth Bromberg said her client is “still shocked” by what happened and insists he...
    Canada
    Jan 3
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  • RCMP launches ‘massive operation’ in Montreal with raids connected to cocaine, money laundering
    Nearly 400 police officers fanned out across Montreal on Tuesday in what the RCMP — which is leading the investigation — are calling a “massive operation” targeting a suspected criminal organization in the city. The operation also involves Montreal police, the Canada Revenue Agency and RCMP emergency response teams from British Columbia, Ontario and New...
    Crime
    Mar 26
  • Feds working to ‘crack down’ on ‘violent’ carjackings
    Conservative MP Tim Uppal said in question period on Tuesday that carjackings have more than doubled so far in 2024, and that Canadians are concerned about their private property as well as the safety of their families. Minister for Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc responded by saying that the federal government is working with local police...
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • “I’m coming for you,” Doug Ford tells carjackers in Ontario, promising to build more jails
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Friday spoke directly to criminals he says are responsible for an uptick in vehicle thefts across Ontario, telling them “I’m coming for you.” The premier also promised to “build as many jails as we need” to put criminals behind bars and tackle the uptick in auto theft.
    Canada
    Mar 8
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  • Family of man not found criminally responsible for attacks sues Shared Health, others
    The family of Trevor Farley, a man found not criminally responsible for killing his parents in their homes and attacking a former co-worker at the Seven Oaks Hospital in 2021, is suing Shared Health and other entities they say failed to protect their parents, and the public.
    Oct 26, 2023
  • Global National: Nov. 22
    A vehicle that crashed into a Canada-U.S. border crossing in Niagara Falls and exploded Wednesday, killing two people, was a “horrific accident” and not an act of terrorism, New York’s governor said. Over in Ottawa, A jury has found ex-RCMP intelligence officer Cameron Ortis guilty of sending sensitive information to alleged criminals and money launderers...
    Canada
    Nov 22, 2023
  • Nurse injured in Winnipeg hospital attack files lawsuit against health authorities
    The co-worker of a man found not criminally responsible for stabbing her more than a dozen times is suing Manitoba health authorities, alleging staff at a crisis centre failed to protect her from the violence.
    Oct 31, 2023
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  • Stabbing survivor hopes case highlights need for ‘effective intervention’ in patients with mental health concerns
    After her attacker was found not criminally responsible on Wednesday, nurse and stabbing survivor, Candace Szkwarek said, “if someone may be a danger to themselves or others, more steps should be taken to prevent them from leaving health care facilities.”
    Canada
    Oct 18, 2023
  • Judge finds Manitoba man not responsible for killing parents, attacking hospital worker
    A Winnipeg judge has found a man not criminally responsible for killing his parents and attacking a hospital nursing supervisor. Iris Dyck reports.
    Oct 17, 2023
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