Archive for February 2021
Half dozen police charged so far this year for towing industry corruption
Two Ontario Provincial Police officers – including an inspector – have been charged with towing industry corruption offenses. That makes a half dozen facing criminal charges in the GTA and the multiple investigators aren’t over.
Read MoreMassive police anti-Mafia project collapses amidst allegations that police listened in on suspects’ conversations with lawyers
Project Sindicato was hailed as the biggest anti-Mafia probe in York Region history. Now, it has been tossed out of court amidst allegations police illegally monitored suspects with their lawyers.
Read MoreWas William McIntyre killed by a crook, a lover or someone else? The unsolved killing of an undercover biker cop
William McIntryre was part of a small, elite police unit called The Sultans who worked undercover against outlaw bikeers. And then someone put a bullet between his eyes.
Read MoreMafia boss tied to GTA murder gets Italian prison sentence cut
Mafia boss Vincenzo Macri, 56, has had his 20-year Italian prison sentence cut by five years. His trial heard that he declined to call off thee 2014 mob killing of Carmine Verduci in Woodbridge in 2014.
Read MoreLongtime Hells Angel shot dead on the Danforth
Harry Lainas, a South Simcoe Hells Angel, was shot dead on the Danforth area of Toronto. It’s natural to wonder what, if anything, illegal gambling had to do with the murder.
Read MoreA 19-year-old guard for a tow truck firm is shot dead. Who’s to blame?
Who’s to blame for fatal shooting of 19-year-old guard for tow truck firm? The boss who supplied him with the handgun? The gun smuggler?
Read MoreInterview on drones in prison with Mike Stafford of 640 AM
Criminals routinely dropping contraband on Collins Bay Penitentiary in Kingston. Marijuana, cell phones, smart watches, knives all airlifted in to inmates.
Read MoreHitman in Eddie Melo murder denied unescorted GTA pass
Charles Gagner, who murdered boxer Eddie Melo and his friend Johnny Pavao for $50,000, was turned down in bid to have unescorted day passes in the GTA, where much of his victims’ families live. Gagne earlier told the board that he has given up on organized crime and wants to be a homebody instead.
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