Guess who? Ooga booga.
http://theync.com/stabbing-in-the-street-and-attacker-shot-by-police-in-toronto.htmNineteen-year-old Alexis said she had just woken up inside her fourth floor apartment near Driftwood Avenue and Cobbler Crescent when she heard a woman scream. That’s when she ran over to her balcony and saw two men engage in a violent fight. “There were two people fighting and the other person wasn’t stopping, he just kept hitting the guy. It was awful,” she told CTV News Toronto. “I think they were fighting over something, I’m not really sure what they were fighting over…I went to the balcony and saw that one of the guys was getting hit in the head.”
Alexis said she heard an officer try to soothe the situation to no avail.
“I’m not sure what I heard but he was definitely trying to calm the person down. He was really trying. (He kept saying) ‘It’s okay, you can stop,’ but the guy just kept hitting the other guy,” she said. “He was really doing his best and it wasn’t working. The guy was just so angry.” Chris, who lives across the street from the intersection, also watched the incident unfold. “First thing the police officer did when he arrived this morning was say, ‘ Hey, stop.’ And then he popped one into the guy,” he told CTV News Toronto. “Honestly, in my world, if it’s me, it’s okay that the officer shot because the violence was uncalled for. If you doing some act of violence, the police officer is going to step (in) – whether rubber bullet or live ammunition – that’s normal.”
Chris said he saw blood “all over the place.”
“It was brutal. You can’t wake up first thing in the morning and see somebody getting beaten. You see the blood, it’s spilling all over. Every punch there’s a piece of blood flying,” he said. “It’s terrible for the neighbourhood and I don’t understand why things like that are happening in the community where people are supposed to come together and live as one.”