So much for taking gun crimes seriously.
For three years, Mohamad Riahi was wanted by police for a 2019 shooting and when the ETF finally busted down his door, they discovered that in his clothes hamper, the convicted criminal — under a court-ordered weapons ban — had hidden a 27 Gen 5 Glock .40 semi-automatic prohibited handgun loaded with 10 rounds of ammunition, with one round in the chamber.
He also had two 24-round extended magazines and 210 rounds of ammunition.
One would think that Riahi, now 28, would be heading to prison for a good long time. Instead, the judge gave him just 17 more months to serve after giving him credit after credit for everything from systemic anti-Black racism to tough times at Toronto South.
It could have been worse. His lawyer was asking for a conditiona