Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 - " BEKOFF MARC " <Marc.Bekoff <undisclosed-recipients:> Saturday, June 26, 2004 7:44 AM Playful dog thwarts killing spree > > http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & cid=573 & e=12 & u=/nm/crime_canada_ gunman_dc > > Reuters > Friendly Dog Prevents Killing Spree? > > Fri Jun 25, 7:56 AM ET > > > TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian man, driving a car packed with weapons and > ammunition, was intent on killing as many people as possible in a Toronto > neighborhood but gave up the plan at the last minute when he encountered a > friendly dog, police said on Thursday. > > > > The middle-aged man, who police said was mentally disturbed, had planned > to carry out the shooting spree on Wednesday to ensure he would be put in > jail permanently, Toronto police said. > > > He had set himself up in an east-end park to load his weapons and then > planned to drive around shooting. He later told police that a dog then > approached and started playing with him. > > > The encounter melted the man's heart, and he then went in search of police > to give himself up, police said. > > > " He happens to be a pet lover, and decided that since there was such a > nice dog in the area, that people were too nice and he wasn't going to > carry out his plan, " Detective Nick Ashley told reporters. > > > Police found 6,000 rounds of ammunition, two rifles, a shotgun, a > semi-automatic pistol, a revolver and an air rifle in the man's car, along > with a machete and a hunting knife. The car also contained a throwing > knife, a camouflage mask and netting. > > > He had recently arrived in Toronto from New Brunswick. > > > James Paul Stanson, 43, has been charged with a variety of weapons-related > offenses and appeared in court for a bail hearing on Thursday. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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