If this (police warning the public while they release a high-risk offender who was jailed for sexually assaulting random strangers) sounds familiar, it may be because you are remembering one of these in recent years:
1.
Calgary police warned the public when „high-risk offender“ Gurbir Singh Mangat was released after he committed a “series of stranger sexual assaults.” Police said „Mangat would target women in downtown Calgary, including at a retail store, walking path, and outside an apartment building.“
Calgary police warned the public when „high-risk offender“ Paul Algino Barrett was released, who had broken intro the homes of strangers for „sexually motivated and random“ crimes.
Edmonton police warned the public when „violent sexual offender“ Said Mohamed Abdulkadir was released despite that „Officers said he is a risk to commit violence, including sexual assault against females that he does not know.“
Police warned the public when Richard Kofie Asante was released from an Edmonton jail and moved to Winnipeg, after he held a knife to a stranger’s throat, choked her to unconsciousness, then sexually assaulted her. They also warned that „any form of vigilante activity toward him will not be tolerated.“
Medhani Yohans in Guelph was rearrested shortly after being released after it was previously determined that „he poses a risk to people, particularly women, as he has a history of violence, including two stranger sexual assaults.“ So far:
>This was the fourth time Yohans had been released from custody.
Collin Dennis Ayorech (the one in the article of this post) previously cut off his ex-girlfriends fingers with a sword in 2019, plus has this wonderful combination of characteristics:
>According to a 2012 Alberta Court of Appeal decision following convictions for weapons and robbery offences, Ayorech has schizophrenia and a severe substance abuse problem.
It’s okay people, I was told that worrying about this stuff is just fear mongering and our justice system knows better than us peasants
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I dunno, maybe hold on to him then? ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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The regular „He could kill you“ comes with the bonus twist of „or burn your house down.“
*Collin Dennis Ayorech, 45, was released into the Calgary community after serving a sentence for aggravated assault, arson with disregard for human life, assault causing bodily harm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault, uttering threats and failure to comply with conditions of an undertaking/recognizance.*
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We don’t have to live like this
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Anarcho-tyranny
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Pretty sad that the public has to take precautionary measures because of this POS. Because of a justice system gone awry.
It should be no small wonder why many are losing faith in this failing liberal social experiment of a government.
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If this (police warning the public while they release a high-risk offender who was jailed for sexually assaulting random strangers) sounds familiar, it may be because you are remembering one of these in recent years:
1.
Calgary police warned the public when „high-risk offender“ Gurbir Singh Mangat was released after he committed a “series of stranger sexual assaults.” Police said „Mangat would target women in downtown Calgary, including at a retail store, walking path, and outside an apartment building.“
https://calgary.citynews.ca/2023/06/09/calgary-police-high-risk-offender-3/
2.
Calgary police warned the public when „high-risk offender“ Paul Algino Barrett was released, who had broken intro the homes of strangers for „sexually motivated and random“ crimes.
https://calgary.citynews.ca/2022/09/21/calgary-police-high-risk-offender/
3.
Edmonton police warned the public when „violent sexual offender“ Said Mohamed Abdulkadir was released despite that „Officers said he is a risk to commit violence, including sexual assault against females that he does not know.“
https://globalnews.ca/news/6698162/edmonton-police-violent-offender-released-2/
4.
Police warned the public when Richard Kofie Asante was released from an Edmonton jail and moved to Winnipeg, after he held a knife to a stranger’s throat, choked her to unconsciousness, then sexually assaulted her. They also warned that „any form of vigilante activity toward him will not be tolerated.“
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/sex-offender-arrest-high-risk-1.7581158
5.
Medhani Yohans in Guelph was rearrested shortly after being released after it was previously determined that „he poses a risk to people, particularly women, as he has a history of violence, including two stranger sexual assaults.“ So far:
>This was the fourth time Yohans had been released from custody.
https://kitchener.citynews.ca/2026/02/02/high-risk-offender-released-from-guelph-police-custody-for-4th-time/
(Numbered not necessarily in order of occurrence)
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Collin Dennis Ayorech (the one in the article of this post) previously cut off his ex-girlfriends fingers with a sword in 2019, plus has this wonderful combination of characteristics:
>According to a 2012 Alberta Court of Appeal decision following convictions for weapons and robbery offences, Ayorech has schizophrenia and a severe substance abuse problem.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ayorech-sword-attack-airdrie-guilty-plea-ncr-1.5399413
It’s okay people, I was told that worrying about this stuff is just fear mongering and our justice system knows better than us peasants
I dunno, maybe hold on to him then? ¯_(ツ)_/¯
The regular „He could kill you“ comes with the bonus twist of „or burn your house down.“
*Collin Dennis Ayorech, 45, was released into the Calgary community after serving a sentence for aggravated assault, arson with disregard for human life, assault causing bodily harm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault, uttering threats and failure to comply with conditions of an undertaking/recognizance.*
We don’t have to live like this
Anarcho-tyranny
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Pretty sad that the public has to take precautionary measures because of this POS. Because of a justice system gone awry.
It should be no small wonder why many are losing faith in this failing liberal social experiment of a government.