It’s a murder of a dad inside his own home in front of his kids that has shaken up Ontario.
Premier Doug Ford called the shooting of Abdul Aleem Farooqi “unacceptable” — one that will generate more conversation about the need for stand-your-ground laws in Canada and other justice reforms.
“This guy is innocent, and these guys came in and killed him in front of his kids,” Ford told the
It’s intolerable.
While waiting to be fully briefed, he called the murder of the 46-year-old father of three “devastating.”
The premier has talked in recent times about the introduction of Castle Doctrine laws to allow innocent people in their own homes leniency when protecting themselves. He has even offered to participate in a fundraising effort for people charged with defending themselves. He has also