

She was rushed to hospital in unstable condition and was later upgraded to stable. The woman was stabbed repeatedly in the neck while working at the restaurant at Reenders Drive and Lagimodiere Boulevard June 8. “Muslim community leaders will be raising questions about whether this recent stabbing of the Black Muslim hijabi teenager at Olive Garden was targeted, as well as the charges filed against the attacker,” a statement from the Manitoba Islamic Association released Monday reads. Local and national Islamic organizations will hold a news conference Tuesday morning to call for a “fulsome investigation” into the stabbing of an 18-year-old Black Muslim woman at a Transcona restaurant last month.

Islamic community raising questions about whether restaurant worker’s stabbing was targeted Malak Abas 1 minute read Yesterday at 6:30 PM CDT After those bills were paid, the rest of the money was to be held in trust. An interim court order on Jspecifically dictated that the funds from the sale must be used to pay off the mortgage, any city property taxes or water and waste fees, as well as any legal fees from the sale transaction. Instead of seizing the real-estate property, Criminal Property and Forfeiture approved McKay’s sale of the home last July. after he was charged last year with grooming and sexually assaulting male students dating back decades. The branch sought to seize McKay’s house at 31 Inman Ave. Net proceeds from the sale, $82,092, are being held in trust for Manitoba’s criminal property forfeiture branch, court records show. The residence - turned crime scene - of 52-year-old Kelsey McKay, a former high school football coach and gym teacher who admitted to sexually assaulting teenage students, was sold last year. Net proceeds from sale of sexual predator coach’s house destined for victims’ support programs Katie May 1 minute read Yesterday at 6:08 PM CDTĪdditional funds are set to flow to victims’ support programs in Manitoba following the sale of a disgraced former football coach’s house. The pair are facing numerous firearm, robbery and driver-related offences and have been detained in custody. Shortly after trying to steal another vehicle, they were arrested. A dive team has recovered the firearms.Īfter colliding with a vehicle on Main Street and Hartford Avenue, they hit a parked pick up truck which left their vehicle undriveable. Paul, tossed two firearms in a retention pond, and stole another vehicle and headed back to Winnipeg. The suspects abandoned the damaged vehicle in East St. Police spotted them at Mountain Avenue and Arlington Street at about 3 p.m., but the suspects took off at a high rate of speed, hitting a parked car and continuing to drive on only three wheels. The pair sped off in a vehicle and shot out a windshield of a parked vehicle in the Mynarski neighbourhood more than 12 hours later at 1:30 p.m. The victim was physically assaulted by the pair and a gun was pointed at him but it didn’t fire when the trigger was pulled. Winnipeg police said a man in his twenties was robbed by two suspects at a beer vendor in the 1000 block of McPhillips St., on Saturday at about 1 a.m. Two men have been arrested after robbing a Winnipeg beer vendor and being pursued by police to East St. Major crimes police are investigating the incident and ask anyone with information to call the unit at 20 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 20. He was released on an undertaking into the custody of adults. The youth will be charged with robbery, aggravated assault and assault. Police say he was hospitalized in unstable condition and upgraded to stable condition.Ī 12-year-old youth was arrested on the 600 block of Langside Street, where officers recovered the victim's property. He handed it over, but was slashed in the face, causing serious injuries. Police say the two youths then brandished a machete and demanded the victim's property. A 16-year-old girl with the victim tried to intervene but was assaulted, police say. on July 14, where they were told two boys confronted a 17-year-old male they knew. Winnipeg police patrol officers were called to the reported robbery with a weapon at about 4:45 p.m.
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Free Press 101: How we practise journalismĪ 12-year-old boy is facing charges for his alleged role in the machete-point robbery of a teen near Spence Street and Cumberland Avenue last week.
