School shooting in Saskatchewan

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School shooting in Saskatchewan...

Remote Canada aboriginal community reeling after 4 shot dead
Jan 23,`16 ) -- A remote aboriginal community in western Canada was left reeling from the unimaginable after a gunman opened fire at a school and a home, killing four people, including a teacher, and severely wounding at least two others.
Residents placed candles and flowers in the snow in a makeshift memorial outside the grade 7-to-12 La Loche Community School in the Dene aboriginal community of La Loche in Saskatchewan Province. La Loche is a town of 3,000 where everybody seems to know each other. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Supt. Maureen Levy said the gunman was arrested outside the school Friday but declined to release details about him. She said there were two crime scenes, one at a home and the other at the school. Levy said four people were killed, but declined to give their ages or sex.

The teacher killed at the school was identified by her boyfriend and father as 23-year-old Marie Janvier. Deegan Park, her boyfriend of three years, said he would have given up the rest of his life just to spend another year with her. "I grew up not a good guy, but she turned me right," Park told The Associated Press. "She was that much of a great person to turn me right from all the wrongdoings I used to do. ... She was a fantastic person." "I loved her, I really did," said Park, who remembered her smile and how she would blush when she was happy.

Her father, Kevin Janvier, said police told him the gunman first shot two of his siblings before killing his daughter, his only child. "He shot two of his brothers at his home and made his way to the school," he said. "I'm just so sad." A government official, however, said the gunman shot two boys who are related but not his brothers at a home before heading to the school. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk publicly about the investigation.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said he had been advised of the shooting by the RCMP. He said two wounded people were in critical condition. "Obviously, this is every parent's worst nightmare," Trudeau said. "The community is reeling." A student who was just returning from lunch when the shots were fired Friday said his friends ran past him urging him to get out. "'Run, bro, run!" Noel Desjarlais-Thomas, 16, recalled his friends saying to him as they fled La Loche's junior and senior high school. "There's a shotgun! There's a shotgun! They were just yelling to me. And then I was hearing those shots too, so of course I started running."

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Teen shooter caught...

Canada shootings: Murder charges over Saskatchewan deaths
23 January 2016 - A 17-year-old boy has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder after shootings in Canada's western Saskatchewan province, police say.
The boy - who cannot be named because of his age - is also charged with seven counts of attempted murder. Four people were killed and several injured after the shootings at La Loche Community School and another location. Friday's attack in the remote community was "every parent's worst nightmare", Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.

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Police are continuing their investigation at the scene of Friday's school shooting in La Loche​

'Pain and sorrow'

At a news conference on Saturday, Grant St Germaine from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said the suspect would appear in court next week. "The days and weeks are going to be difficult as we come to terms with the impact of what has happened in our community," he said. "It's a sad and difficult time and no words will take away the pain and sorrow of what has happened."

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The RCMP said Dayne Fontaine, 17, and his brother Drayden, 13, were shot dead in a house. The gunmen then went to the school, killing teacher Adam Wood, 35, and 21-year-old teaching assistant Marie Janvier, the daughter of acting mayor Kevin Janvier. The suspect was later disarmed and arrested. The motive behind the shootings is unclear.

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We have so many failings on First Nations. You won't believe what goes on. You really wouldn't. A two month old baby was just found punched out north of me. To placate the so called "people" an inquiry has been formed.

Not we arrested the son of a bitch who did it. Oh we need an inquiry. Because when First Nation people are drunk and punch out their babies they are not responsible.

We took their lands and now we pay big money to them and they can kill their children because we have white whats it called? Yeah, yeah thats the ticket.

THE WHITE MAN MADE ME DRUNK AND MADE ME PUNCH OUT MY BABY.

yeah yeah thats the ticket.
 
My homies.

:(

Oh I have over the years found out what separates your homies from my Six Nations. White assholes.

Who have excused everything from child death and drug addicts on the culture. LOLOLOL. the culture?
 
School shooting in Saskatchewan...

Remote Canada aboriginal community reeling after 4 shot dead
Jan 23,`16 ) -- A remote aboriginal community in western Canada was left reeling from the unimaginable after a gunman opened fire at a school and a home, killing four people, including a teacher, and severely wounding at least two others.
Residents placed candles and flowers in the snow in a makeshift memorial outside the grade 7-to-12 La Loche Community School in the Dene aboriginal community of La Loche in Saskatchewan Province. La Loche is a town of 3,000 where everybody seems to know each other. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Supt. Maureen Levy said the gunman was arrested outside the school Friday but declined to release details about him. She said there were two crime scenes, one at a home and the other at the school. Levy said four people were killed, but declined to give their ages or sex.

The teacher killed at the school was identified by her boyfriend and father as 23-year-old Marie Janvier. Deegan Park, her boyfriend of three years, said he would have given up the rest of his life just to spend another year with her. "I grew up not a good guy, but she turned me right," Park told The Associated Press. "She was that much of a great person to turn me right from all the wrongdoings I used to do. ... She was a fantastic person." "I loved her, I really did," said Park, who remembered her smile and how she would blush when she was happy.

Her father, Kevin Janvier, said police told him the gunman first shot two of his siblings before killing his daughter, his only child. "He shot two of his brothers at his home and made his way to the school," he said. "I'm just so sad." A government official, however, said the gunman shot two boys who are related but not his brothers at a home before heading to the school. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk publicly about the investigation.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said he had been advised of the shooting by the RCMP. He said two wounded people were in critical condition. "Obviously, this is every parent's worst nightmare," Trudeau said. "The community is reeling." A student who was just returning from lunch when the shots were fired Friday said his friends ran past him urging him to get out. "'Run, bro, run!" Noel Desjarlais-Thomas, 16, recalled his friends saying to him as they fled La Loche's junior and senior high school. "There's a shotgun! There's a shotgun! They were just yelling to me. And then I was hearing those shots too, so of course I started running."

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that was indeed under reported
 
Teen shooter caught...

Canada shootings: Murder charges over Saskatchewan deaths
23 January 2016 - A 17-year-old boy has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder after shootings in Canada's western Saskatchewan province, police say.
The boy - who cannot be named because of his age - is also charged with seven counts of attempted murder. Four people were killed and several injured after the shootings at La Loche Community School and another location. Friday's attack in the remote community was "every parent's worst nightmare", Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.

_87874145_2fbba871-23c5-4ea3-bdef-0012b3f66e18.jpg

Police are continuing their investigation at the scene of Friday's school shooting in La Loche​

'Pain and sorrow'

At a news conference on Saturday, Grant St Germaine from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said the suspect would appear in court next week. "The days and weeks are going to be difficult as we come to terms with the impact of what has happened in our community," he said. "It's a sad and difficult time and no words will take away the pain and sorrow of what has happened."

_87863905_canadasaskachewanlalocheregina0116.png

The RCMP said Dayne Fontaine, 17, and his brother Drayden, 13, were shot dead in a house. The gunmen then went to the school, killing teacher Adam Wood, 35, and 21-year-old teaching assistant Marie Janvier, the daughter of acting mayor Kevin Janvier. The suspect was later disarmed and arrested. The motive behind the shootings is unclear.

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Wait. The Liberals will blame white culture.

Au contraire. I know the ways.

But the white liberals always allow them to get away with crimes. It is just the way it is with liberals.

Even over Phoenix Sinclair. They let that baby sit in a cage. Let her being raped by her step brothers and beaten and being shot at because the Manitoba NDP didn't want to interfere with the tribe.

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