why the hell did this guy get out on bail?????

March 1st, 2012

That’s right….let cop killers out on bail while trying to convince gunowners that their legal guns need to be “controlled……….
hey how bout a little criminal control morons !!!!!
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Released on Bail. Brossard man shot, killed Laval cop
Date: Apr 25, 2007 9:39 AM
PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2007.04.25
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A6
BYLINE: PAUL CHERRY
SOURCE: The Gazette
WORD COUNT: 418

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‘I’m really, really sorry,’ Parasiris tells officer’s family; Released
on Bail. Brossard man shot, killed Laval cop during a raid on his home
in March

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After being released from the detention centre where he was held for
weeks after killing a police officer, Basil Parasiris apologized to the
victim’s family.

Parasiris faces a charge of first-degree murder in the March 2 death of
Laval police Constable Daniel Tessier. The accused was granted bail
Monday; it is believed to be the first time someone charged with the
first-degree murder of a police officer in Canada has been freed on
bail.

“I’m relieved. Very relieved,” Parasiris said after he was released
from
the Riviere des Prairies detention centre just before noon yesterday. He
was greeted by a few relatives, including his sister Chrisa, who offered
her Brossard home as half the $200,000 bond Parasiris’s family had to
post to secure his release.

“I’m really, really sorry for what happened. I honestly thought it was
a
home invasion or something,” Parasiris said.

“It was not supposed to happen.”

The 41-year-old businessman, who co-owns the indoor golf facility
Golf-O-Max in Dorval and the neighbouring Avenue Club Bar, also made a
point of sending his condolences to Tessier’s family.

He declined to comment on the case itself, but briefly described how he
felt while in custody.

“I was in shock for the first three or four weeks,” he said.

Parasiris’s brother Nick, who sat through all of the two-day bail
hearing, was among those who greeted the accused as he left the
detention centre.

“It’s great to have him back, but I mean, this case is far from being
over,” Nick Parasiris said. “We’ll just take it one day at a time
from
now.

“We just want to get him back to his family and kids. He’s dying to get
them out of school so he could hug them for the first time” in weeks.

Superior Court Justice Jean-Guy Boilard granted bail on Monday after
hearing the evidence the Surete du Quebec has gathered in its
investigation of Tessier’s death. He was killed by shots from a .357
magnum pistol while Laval police attempted to execute a

“dynamic entry” about 5 a.m. at the Parasiris home in Brossard.

During the hearing, several questions were raised as to why Laval police
used such an aggressive tactic that day. The front door was forced open
and nine armed officers stormed inside while shouting: “Police!”

But Parasiris’s lawyer, Jacques Larochelle, said part of the defence
strategy will be to challenge the legality of the warrant. He argues
there was not enough evidence to authorize a “dynamic entry” into the
home. Such tactics are used when police are concerned a suspect is
likely to destroy evidence, such as drugs, before they can get to it.

In a normal situation, police are supposed to knock on a suspect’s door
and announce who they are.

The Crown’s position is that even if Parasiris did not know Tessier was
a police officer, his actions were reckless.

Constable Stephane Forbes was also wounded by Parasiris during the raid.

The case is scheduled to resume with a preliminary inquiry scheduled for
August.

The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security !