> Injuries not life-threatening, arrests made 'incredibly quickly,' police chief says
> Police took three people into custody and recovered two firearms, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders told reporters.
> "In this particular case, because of the quick apprehensions and the fact we were able to control the situation to the best of our abilities in a short period of time, the event was able to go on," he said.
I'm really curious to see what we find out about this in the coming days.
the only way this ends up not being sad is if he's found still at the bottom but having revealed to be a cheater as he has gills or they find him years later living with a mistress in the US
> In November 2011, Shanahan rushed to defend his then 17-year-old son, William Shanahan, in the days after the teenager brutally beat his mother. The attack had left Shanahan’s ex-wife unconscious in a pool of blood, her skull fractured and with internal injuries that required surgery, according to court and police records
Not sure how you play the self-defense angle on that one, holy hell
> She then began throwing her husband’s clothes out of a window, according to police and court records, and tried to set them on fire, with a propane tank she couldn’t dislodge from a barbecue grill and later with burning paper towels.
On the flip side that is not normal behavior either
jfc, cw on the article because they have the full details of the bat assault and it is messed up
> The Fair Labor Standards Act was originally drafted in 1932 by Senator Hugo Black. Black's proposal to require employers to adopt a thirty-hour workweek met stiff resistance.