Cop killer tries for freedom — again
Toronto cop killer Craig Munro
Cop killer tries for freedom — again
By News on the Net Wednesday, March 17, 2010
- MARK BONOKOSKI, Toronto Sun
For the second time in a year — and he can do this virtually annually until he either dies in custody or wins his release — Toronto cop killer Craig Munro will stand before a parole hearing in far-off British Columbia this Tuesday, no doubt with feigned remorse high on his to-do list.
To add insult to injury — both to the system that legally allows this to happen so soon after one parole rejection, and to the surviving victims of his cold-blooded actions — Munro’s parole hearing will be held two days after the 30th anniversary of the day he shot Toronto Const. Michael Sweet during a botched robbery, and then taunted him as he allowed the young officer to bleed out.
Sweet, a first responder to a robbery call at George’s Bourbon St. Bistro on Toronto’s Queen St. W. where a heroin-addicted Munro and his younger brother, Jamie, had also taken hostages, was the 30-year-old father of three young girls, all who are now older than their father was at the time of his murder.
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