Keep the bastards in jail where they belonng and ….
LEAVE LAW ABIDING GUNOWNERS ALONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PUNISH THE CRIMINAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CRIME CONTROL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What part of this don’t you anti gunners understand for pete’s sake !!!!!!!!!!!
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Man charged in shooting jailed before for shooting
Date: Oct 31, 2006 10:37 AM
PUBLICATION: The Winnipeg Sun
DATE: 2006.10.31
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: 3
ILLUSTRATION: 2 photos by Marcel Cretain 1. Police surround a home on
Simcoe Street where a homicide took place on Sunday. 2. Officers enter
home where double shooting took place.
BYLINE: PAUL TURENNE, POLICE REPORTER
WORD COUNT: 227
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Suspect ex-con
Man charged in shooting jailed before
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A Winnipeg man who served two years in jail for shooting a man in the
chest has been charged once again with doing the same thing. Gilbert
Allen Brass, 23, was arrested Sunday and charged with shooting two
people in the chest with what’s believed to be a 9-mm handgun during an
argument at a party. Earlier, police chased a suspect on foot through
the West End following a double shooting at the Simcoe Street house
party.
TROUBLE SPOT
Cyril Jay (C.J.) Thomas, 24, was killed, while a 17-year-old survived
and was in stable condition in hospital yesterday.
Const. Jacquie Chaput, a spokeswoman for Winnipeg police, said officers
arrived just before 1 p.m. after getting a call from an area resident
that a gun had been fired inside the house, which is notorious as a
neighbourhood trouble spot.
“Everybody was concerned about that house,” said the woman who called
911 and did not want to be named.
She said the party started Started Saturday and continued into Sunday
afternoon.
When cops arrived, they found the shooter had fled. Officers chased and
eventually caught a suspect in the 800 block of Home Street. A police
dog recovered a handgun, which had been ditched under a parked car.
Brass is charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder. He is
also charged with several firearms-related offences, including breaching
a lifetime weapons ban.
That was slapped on him in June 2002, when he pleaded guilty to
aggravated assault for shooting a man in the chest and paralyzing him
from the waist down in August 2001.
Brass pleaded guilty, and was handed the lifetime weapons ban along with
a two-year jail term. Brass will appear in court Thursday. He also has
outstanding, unrelated charges including possession of stolen property
and drug trafficking.
The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security !