The police should should tag him and track him like the animal he is. He has proven over and over again he is a violent sociopath and a terrorist. The justice system should be held liable for any subsequent actions by McKee given their inability to do their jobs.
16 May 2013 at 11:17
Anonymous said...
He was given 13 months and release because he served 13 months. Are you people really that stupid or are you just pretending?
Yes, we know he was released as a result of having served the time he was subsequently sentenced to for the weapons violation. That is clear in the msm story and our own writing.
Please try to keep up.
19 May 2013 at 01:32
Or at least that is the plan.
Four weapons violations between 2006 and 2011, including possessing bomb making materials. Convicted of uttering threats. Fleeing from police while on the run as a result of attempted murder charges. Numerous other stints behind bars for a variety of reasons.
Is it any wonder why boneheads like McKee don't take the law particularly seriously?
You know, we might just be starting to lose our faith in the Canadian judicial system at this point. Calgary white supremacist convicted on weapons chargesBy Ryan Cormier, Edmonton Journal
May 13, 2013 9:17 PM EDMONTON - The Calgary-based leader of the white
supremacist group Blood and Honour group received a 13-month sentence
Monday for possession of a shotgun while subject to four court-ordered
weapon prohibitions.
Kyle Robert McKee, 27, pleaded guilty to possession of a prohibited weapon.
Court
heard McKee and several friends came to Edmonton from Calgary to attend
a rally in March 2012. During that event, members of Blood and Honour
and anti-racism protesters briefly clashed downtown.
Police mostly kept
the two groups apart and no one was injured or charged during the
duelling rallies.
That night, McKee was present during an assault
outside a Liquor Depot in Sherwood Park. Investigators with the Edmonton
police department hate crime unit said that assault was racially
motivated. Racial slurs were directed at a pair of South Asian men
before violence erupted in the parking lot, police said.
Officers
began investigating McKee in connection with the assault and wanted to
find clothing he had been wearing on the liquor store’s surveillance
tapes, according to an agreed statement of facts.
Officers kept
McKee under surveillance until his arrest outside his workplace April
12, 2012, Crown prosecutor Ashley Finlayson said.
When officers
searched his rental home for the clothing, they found a 12-gauge shotgun
and shells in his desk drawers. Finlayson said the shotgun’s barrel was
sawed off, but not to the point where it would be considered an illegal
weapon.
Due to assault and weapons convictions dating to 2006, McKee was under four court orders not to posses guns.
“There’s
no evidence of him threatening anyone with the firearm or using it in
anyway,” Finlayson said. “He would have known he’s not to have any
firearms or ammunition in his possession.”
Defence layer Naeem Rauf said his client did not own the shotgun, but admitted it was in his possession. After
serving 13 months in custody since his arrest, McKee no longer has any
time left to serve of his sentence and was expected to be released
shortly from the Edmonton Remand Centre.
Court heard that McKee plans to return to Calgary after he is released from custody.
McKee
originally faced charges of assault and assault causing bodily harm in
connection with the Liquor Depot assault, but those charges were stayed
Monday.
In March 2011, several members of Blood and Honour were
charged after a string of assaults on Whyte Avenue. The group was in
Edmonton to hand out flyers for an upcoming rally in Calgary. Three men
have since been convicted and a fourth is still before the courts.
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Close this window Jump to comment formThe police should should tag him and track him like the animal he is. He has proven over and over again he is a violent sociopath and a terrorist. The justice system should be held liable for any subsequent actions by McKee given their inability to do their jobs.
16 May 2013 at 11:17
He was given 13 months and release because he served 13 months. Are you people really that stupid or are you just pretending?
18 May 2013 at 17:31
sigh....
Yes, we know he was released as a result of having served the time he was subsequently sentenced to for the weapons violation. That is clear in the msm story and our own writing.
Please try to keep up.
19 May 2013 at 01:32