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Originally Posted by Jets4Life
Don't you think that is somewhat insensitive to say, considering a lady was just killed in remarkably similar circumstances in Calgary. The only differences in this incident, was that it was a cellphone not $100 worth of gas, and the victim was shot, not driven over.
The victim would have had no idea the suspects would be armed. These things are extremely rare.
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I think another key difference is that in the Ontario case, it wasn't a situation where the victim had to make a decision on the spot or whose job was threatened by it. In the Ontario case, he had some time to think about the proper actions to take.
The police pretty much came out and said the same thing, so I don't think it is too out of line.