本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Dear Kingston Neighbours:
We are concerned members from the Asian-Canadian Communities in the Greater Toronto Area. We have always been attracted to the beautiful scenes in Kingston, however, for today’s visit, we are appealing to our neighbours in Kingston to help the local Police identify suspects who attacked three individuals of Asian descent, including a 73-year-old senior two weeks ago.
On the night of Sept. 14th, three Scarborough residents, 73-year-old fishing hobbyist Mr. Cheng, his son-in-law and another friend drove to Big Rideau Lake near Westport County north of Kingston to enjoy their night fishing.
At approximately midnight, a light-colored old minivan occupied by seven persons pulled over near the spot where Mr. Cheng and his friends were fishing. Five heavy built young men exited the vehicle, approached Mr. Cheng and cast their fishing equipments into the lake. A struggle ensured. Three of the young men grabbed Mr. Cheng’s son-in-law and then threw him from the 10-foot-height bridge into the water. Meanwhile, Mr. Cheng and his friend who is in his sixties were beaten up. Luckily enough, Mr. Cheng’ son-in-law could swim and made good of his escape. However, Mr Cheng was beaten into unconsciousness. After he came to, the attackers had already fled the scene. The fishing hobbyists all sustained different degrees of injuries.
We have always believed that all the folks in Kingston are friendly with open mind. Though you may not know the victims, we are certain that you are just as concerned as we are about this senseless violence, and we hope you will step forward to denounce the attack on a 73-year-old senior.
We hereby appeal to your sense of justice. If you are the witness to the incident or you have any information about the suspects, please contact the local police. We provide a reward of $1,000 to those whose tips lead to an arrest. We also urge the attackers to turn themselves in.
Canada is an equal, diverse and peaceful country. We do believe that Canadians of different racial background, age and from every corner of the country have contributed, and will keep on contributing to the building of our nation for generations to come.
And we hope with your help today, we will make our community a better place to live. We are proud to be Canadians because we mean to make Canada a proud country to live in.
Thank you so much for you help!
For further contact, please call Kingston Police Department: 613-549-4660
Or you may email to us at: fishingsafely@yahoo.com更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
We are concerned members from the Asian-Canadian Communities in the Greater Toronto Area. We have always been attracted to the beautiful scenes in Kingston, however, for today’s visit, we are appealing to our neighbours in Kingston to help the local Police identify suspects who attacked three individuals of Asian descent, including a 73-year-old senior two weeks ago.
On the night of Sept. 14th, three Scarborough residents, 73-year-old fishing hobbyist Mr. Cheng, his son-in-law and another friend drove to Big Rideau Lake near Westport County north of Kingston to enjoy their night fishing.
At approximately midnight, a light-colored old minivan occupied by seven persons pulled over near the spot where Mr. Cheng and his friends were fishing. Five heavy built young men exited the vehicle, approached Mr. Cheng and cast their fishing equipments into the lake. A struggle ensured. Three of the young men grabbed Mr. Cheng’s son-in-law and then threw him from the 10-foot-height bridge into the water. Meanwhile, Mr. Cheng and his friend who is in his sixties were beaten up. Luckily enough, Mr. Cheng’ son-in-law could swim and made good of his escape. However, Mr Cheng was beaten into unconsciousness. After he came to, the attackers had already fled the scene. The fishing hobbyists all sustained different degrees of injuries.
We have always believed that all the folks in Kingston are friendly with open mind. Though you may not know the victims, we are certain that you are just as concerned as we are about this senseless violence, and we hope you will step forward to denounce the attack on a 73-year-old senior.
We hereby appeal to your sense of justice. If you are the witness to the incident or you have any information about the suspects, please contact the local police. We provide a reward of $1,000 to those whose tips lead to an arrest. We also urge the attackers to turn themselves in.
Canada is an equal, diverse and peaceful country. We do believe that Canadians of different racial background, age and from every corner of the country have contributed, and will keep on contributing to the building of our nation for generations to come.
And we hope with your help today, we will make our community a better place to live. We are proud to be Canadians because we mean to make Canada a proud country to live in.
Thank you so much for you help!
For further contact, please call Kingston Police Department: 613-549-4660
Or you may email to us at: fishingsafely@yahoo.com更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net