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Parole board puts conditions on Edmonton hostage taker’s releaseA man who took nine people hostage at gunpoint in Edmonton is again eligible for statutory release but he will be required to stay at a half-way house and follow a series of other conditions.CrimeMar 1, 2018
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Man behind 2009 hostage-taking in Edmonton has statutory release revokedThe Parole Board of Canada says a man who took nine people hostage at gunpoint in Edmonton will remain in custody for breaching the conditions of his parole, including using methamphetamine and hiring a prostitute.CrimeMay 23, 2017
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Alberta WCB hostage taker poses risk on release if not monitored: parole boardThe federal parole board says an Alberta man who took nine hostages in an Edmonton office building in 2009 is still a risk to society and should live in a halfway house when released.CanadaMay 27, 2016
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Man sentenced in Edmonton WCB hostage taking gets day paroleDay parole has been granted to an Alberta man who took nine people hostage at gunpoint in a Workers' Compensation Board office in downtown Edmonton.CanadaNov 12, 2015
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