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Winnipeg dad killed at daughter's 18th birthday

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Winnipeg dad killed at daughter's 18th birthday


Misc CDN | 206896 hits | Mar 27 8:42 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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WINNIPEG � A Winnipeg father of five has died in hospital after being assaulted by an uninvited guest who crashed his daughter's 18th birthday party early Saturday morning.

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  1. by avatar andyt
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:39 pm
    Is it just me, or do these sorts of stories always seem to come out of Winnipeg North?

  2. by avatar mikewood86
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:43 pm
    Wow, that is tragic. Never was a fighter unless its the very last option just because stupid shit like this can happen. Anyone can have a knife, or in this case, a beer bottle. Split second decisions just ruined the lives of many people.

  3. by avatar Benn
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:54 pm
    "andyt" said
    Is it just me, or do these sorts of stories always seem to come out of Winnipeg North?


    You are thinking North West aka "The North End" That's the other side of the river and south a bit (Thanks God) from North Kildonan were this happened. NK is relatively quiet. This happened a block from were I grew up and lived for 2o some odd years. My parents and in-laws still live there.

    strange, no comments about if they knew this guy or anything. Just a random party crasher? In North Kildonan? If it is random that sucks. NK was still a "don't worry too much if you didn't lock the door behind you on the way in" area.

  4. by avatar poquas
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:19 pm
    Any neighbourhood can have problems. We have one of those "special" neighbours near here too. Cops know the place much better than they should. Fortunately there are many acres between us and contact has become exceedingly rare.

  5. by avatar Hyack
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:23 pm
    "poquas" said
    We have one of those "special" neighbours near here too. Cops know the place much better than they should.


    Gee, anyone ever hear about Surrey B.C. especiaaly South Surrey and Whalley........ :roll:

  6. by avatar andyt
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:36 pm
    "Hyack" said
    We have one of those "special" neighbours near here too. Cops know the place much better than they should.


    Gee, anyone ever hear about Surrey B.C. especiaaly South Surrey and Whalley........ :roll:

    Sure, we just had a shooting at a McD's that I believe was in Surrey. But there's something about the stories that come out of Winnipeg that sound different than Vancouver. Less shootings, but more killings in people's homes and lots of stabbings. Sounds less like gangsta stuff than just personal stuff between people. But then maybe part of it is the way the media filters reporting of these stories too.

  7. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:20 pm
    "Hyack" said
    We have one of those "special" neighbours near here too. Cops know the place much better than they should.


    Gee, anyone ever hear about Surrey B.C. especiaaly South Surrey and Whalley........ :roll:

    Damn that Morgan Creek ghetto always has problems. :lol:

  8. by avatar Benn
    Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:05 am
    "andyt" said
    [ But there's something about the stories that come out of Winnipeg that sound different than Vancouver. Less shootings, but more killings in people's homes and lots of stabbings. Sounds less like gangsta stuff than just personal stuff between people. But then maybe part of it is the way the media filters reporting of these stories too.



    The area most of these stories come out of is north of downtown but not all the way north and on the west side of the river is what is still referred to as the "North End" and is a cultural study in itself. Much of the stupid killings for things like cell phones and shoes come out of here. A lot is youth gang related. No not gangs like Bikers and such but more like roving packs of displaced teens who have been forgotten etc. No easy way to put it but anyone from Winnipeg would agree, the North End is essentially an Urban Reserve. Lots of people who are displaced from their reserves or kicked out go there, many go for....the better life. A life is literally not worth more than a cell phone or a pair of shoes. My old man was a cop out there and it was common place to pick up a youth for a crime and literally be unable to return him home since the 12 year old had no family in the city, they had left town without them etc etc.

    I inherited my Grandma's house there, three story 3000 sq feet place that could have been fixed up and sold anywhere else in town for easy $500,000. Best I could get was $30,000 and sold it asap. I could go on and on but yes, it really needs to be seen or lived around to be understood, a sad place that used to be the backbone of the city in its day. Now one can't even get fire insurance in some parts of it.



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