Immigrant Sentenced to 3 Years for Calgary Road-Rage Incident With Gun; Deportation Unlikely: Judge
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Serious beating by targets wasn't enough to spare road-rage gunman some real time behind bars
Despite the vigilante justice inflicted on a gunman in a road-rage case who was viciously beaten after shooting at his victim, a city man must serve time behind bars, a Calgary judge has ruled.
Immigrant who pulled loaded gun won’t face deportation
Calgary Court house: Wikimedia CommonsAuthor: Quinn PatrickAn Ethiopian immigrant who pulled a loaded handgun and pointed it at another driver during a road rage incident in Calgary will serve three years in prison, but will not face deportation because his home country has been deemed too dangerous for him to return to.On June 9, 2023, Thomas Kahsay Berhe pointed a loaded Glock 19 9-mm pistol at another driver following a “minor traffic infract…
Immigrant Sentenced to 3 Years for Calgary Road-Rage Incident With Gun; Deportation Unlikely: Judge
An Ethiopian immigrant who brandished a loaded handgun and threatened to shoot another driver over a “minor traffic infraction” in Calgary, failed in his bid to convince a judge to shorten his sentence to prevent deportation. Alberta Court of Justice A.J. Brown rejected defence counsel’s request for house arrest and instead sentenced 27-year-old Thomas Kahsay Berhe to three years in prison for the “extreme dangerousness” of his crimes. Permanent…
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