Pointing this out as there is a lens of national security interest that is at play here that is yet to be investigated.
Police drop for a b&e at a university eng building turns into the arrest of 4 engineering students studying materials, rocketry etc. + evidence of using various 3d materials to produced ghost guns along with prohibited firearms. On top of that the storage of a cache of prohibited chemicals and explosive material raises serious questions regarding exactly WHAT the operation’s intended outcome was.
EdmontonBest on
Charged =/= guilty
Shame on cbc for publishing their photos while repeat convicted violent criminals in this country get their identities hidden and privacy protected. Shame on this author, do you not learn from any history? Last time this happened in Toronto the police thought kitty litter was a chemical weapon material.
Ok_Argument_5356 on
Kids these days can’t even have a hobby without getting cancelled by the woke media
Acceptable_Visit_115 on
Copy and pasting my previous comment from another sub (edited):
I’ve seen Jerry Tong at several shooting competitions before around Ontario. He has a RPAL and does legally own several restricted handguns (along with other non-restricted firearms), that’s why he didn’t get charged with possession offence for the restricted firearm (since he’s licensed to own one) and only carry/use offenses (possession of loaded firearms, carrying regulated firearms, carry loaded firearms in vehicles, etc.) and prohibited firearm offences (which he wasn’t licenced for).
The explosive stuff is likely gunpowder for reloading and hobby rocketry components. Competition and enthusiast shooters often manufacture their own ammo (it’s legal for personal use in Canada). Rocketry hobbyists and university rocketry teams often cook up their own solid rocket motors. It’s basically bomb making at home. Ask around and you’ll hear countless tales of people blowing themselves up.
Manufacturing and owning prohibited firearms can be just about anything – for example 3D printing „ghost guns“, or having a switch on a Glock, or hell even making a home-made rocket launcher. We don’t know what it is right now.
Sources of this person participating in shooting competitions in Canada:
The weirdest part is that they are all actually different ages. Similar but different enough that this would not be a group of classmates and goofing around. Maybe a club at the University that went awry?
Here is my theory based on nothing. 3D printed guns and home made explosives to copy those online youtube videos from the US that uses tannerite to blow things up.
growlerlass on
if it wasn’t for the 3d printed gun we wouldn’t be hearing about this. but since they had it the police are going to hit them with everything they have and give them zero benefit of the doubt.
SamCam9992 on
Interesting how quickly this sub pivots to “let’s wait for due process” when the suspects aren’t the usual targets. That generosity is rarely extended in threads about Indian students.
MourningWood1942 on
They keep saying explosives in the video, but the article says they have chemicals that can be made into explosives.
Technically they aren’t explosives until made into explosives. Lots of household chemicals can be made into explosives, like ammonium nitrate as fertilizer.
VanCityPhotoNewbie on
>Three men and one woman with ties to Western University face charges alleging that they were storing chemicals that could be made into explosives at a house just west of campus in London, Ont
There is very limited details to go out of this as they didn’t seem to charge them with anything else. Most of the charges are illegal manufacturing, possessing illegal firearms and illegal storage of explosive goods.
I mean the one guy is literally a gun enthusiast with ties to many local gun clubs and works as an investment advisor.
The other guy is a part of the Queens Rocket team and then the Western University Rocket team with 8 years of rocket building experience and literally has pictures of him holding and building rockets.
The other two are regular university undergrades/graduate students.
I am just saying it doesn’t look like they are here to shoot up/blow up a school or cause a terrorist attack? But I guess we need to wait for a real police report.
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Yesterday – quebec preppers, today – chinese nerds. Liberal propaganda machine working hard trying to dilute the steady stream of <..> and <..> gang news.
LegendaryVenusaur on
NGL, i was not expecting Asians
simplepimple2025 on
Stay calm folks, I’ve met enough Western Engineering grads to know they aren’t capable of building anything.
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Pointing this out as there is a lens of national security interest that is at play here that is yet to be investigated.
Police drop for a b&e at a university eng building turns into the arrest of 4 engineering students studying materials, rocketry etc. + evidence of using various 3d materials to produced ghost guns along with prohibited firearms. On top of that the storage of a cache of prohibited chemicals and explosive material raises serious questions regarding exactly WHAT the operation’s intended outcome was.
Charged =/= guilty
Shame on cbc for publishing their photos while repeat convicted violent criminals in this country get their identities hidden and privacy protected. Shame on this author, do you not learn from any history? Last time this happened in Toronto the police thought kitty litter was a chemical weapon material.
Kids these days can’t even have a hobby without getting cancelled by the woke media
Copy and pasting my previous comment from another sub (edited):
I’ve seen Jerry Tong at several shooting competitions before around Ontario. He has a RPAL and does legally own several restricted handguns (along with other non-restricted firearms), that’s why he didn’t get charged with possession offence for the restricted firearm (since he’s licensed to own one) and only carry/use offenses (possession of loaded firearms, carrying regulated firearms, carry loaded firearms in vehicles, etc.) and prohibited firearm offences (which he wasn’t licenced for).
The explosive stuff is likely gunpowder for reloading and hobby rocketry components. Competition and enthusiast shooters often manufacture their own ammo (it’s legal for personal use in Canada). Rocketry hobbyists and university rocketry teams often cook up their own solid rocket motors. It’s basically bomb making at home. Ask around and you’ll hear countless tales of people blowing themselves up.
Manufacturing and owning prohibited firearms can be just about anything – for example 3D printing „ghost guns“, or having a switch on a Glock, or hell even making a home-made rocket launcher. We don’t know what it is right now.
Sources of this person participating in shooting competitions in Canada:
– [IPSC National 2024 Production Optics 19th place](https://www.ipsc-canada.org/results/2024Results.pdf)
– [IDPA at EOSC (Ottawa) June 2024](https://practiscore.com/results/new/248614?q_individual=mmShooter_6794822)
– [IDPA at EOSC (Ottawa) September 2024](https://practiscore.com/results/new/260992)
The weirdest part is that they are all actually different ages. Similar but different enough that this would not be a group of classmates and goofing around. Maybe a club at the University that went awry?
Here is my theory based on nothing. 3D printed guns and home made explosives to copy those online youtube videos from the US that uses tannerite to blow things up.
if it wasn’t for the 3d printed gun we wouldn’t be hearing about this. but since they had it the police are going to hit them with everything they have and give them zero benefit of the doubt.
Interesting how quickly this sub pivots to “let’s wait for due process” when the suspects aren’t the usual targets. That generosity is rarely extended in threads about Indian students.
They keep saying explosives in the video, but the article says they have chemicals that can be made into explosives.
Technically they aren’t explosives until made into explosives. Lots of household chemicals can be made into explosives, like ammonium nitrate as fertilizer.
>Three men and one woman with ties to Western University face charges alleging that they were storing chemicals that could be made into explosives at a house just west of campus in London, Ont
There is very limited details to go out of this as they didn’t seem to charge them with anything else. Most of the charges are illegal manufacturing, possessing illegal firearms and illegal storage of explosive goods.
I mean the one guy is literally a gun enthusiast with ties to many local gun clubs and works as an investment advisor.
The other guy is a part of the Queens Rocket team and then the Western University Rocket team with 8 years of rocket building experience and literally has pictures of him holding and building rockets.
The other two are regular university undergrades/graduate students.
I am just saying it doesn’t look like they are here to shoot up/blow up a school or cause a terrorist attack? But I guess we need to wait for a real police report.
Yesterday – quebec preppers, today – chinese nerds. Liberal propaganda machine working hard trying to dilute the steady stream of <..> and <..> gang news.
NGL, i was not expecting Asians
Stay calm folks, I’ve met enough Western Engineering grads to know they aren’t capable of building anything.