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Man Beaten By Masked Men

By 250 News

Sunday, January 28, 2007 12:22 PM

Prince George RCMP say a city man is in Prince George Regional Hospital suffering from serious injuries, after being attacked by a group of men in the 18-hundred block of Norwood Street early this morning.

A witness passing by the area says the assailants were wearing masks.  No further description of the suspects is available.

Police are asking anyone with information on this incident to call them at 561-3300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


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It will be so pleasant for the seniors to go for a stroll in that area when they have the pleasure of residing in the Seniors complex to be built in that area.
Hope they have sense enough to at least bar the windows when it is built.
Have to remember some old folks are hard of hearing, so maybe would not be aware of an intruder entering their room.
I still find it hard to believe the city approved of that site at 20th and Victoria for a Retirement center.
Rocket scientists they are not!
Seems they just don't care-the sale of the property was their ultimate goal.
That was one decision that may come back to haunt them.
Did these masked men have white horses? Did they yell something as they rode away? Did they leave a pawnshop ticket fer something silver? My. what a town we have. Give those guys a free injection centre just like the big city. C'mon Murray. Up and at them. Meet the mayor at the airport and carry his luggage and tell him you want a free injection site cause there is an empty storefront downtown. It is to laff.
maybe it was neighbourhood vigalantes putting the smack down on a drug dealer or a member of the crew!!!
Maybe he said no to the road levy.
"Maybe he said no to the road levy."

Oh man I am still laughing......thanks I needed a chuckle today. : )
Oh yes, It is exceedingly funny when a man lies in the hospital with serious injuries.
Having no knowledge of the injured man-enjoy your chuckles, just don't die laughing-or better yet, stay alive, but take your walks on Norwood St.
Sick, to say the least.