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Ft St John Police Seek Man Considered Dangerous

By 250 News

Thursday, May 08, 2008 02:20 PM

 

Fort St. John B.C. -The RCMP in Ft St John are seeking your help today in apprehending a 58 year old man who is charged with attempted murder using a firearm, break and entry, assault with a weapon, possession of a firearm while prohibited, impaired driving and flight from police.

Gary Mills was arrested by police but was later released to live in Powell River and to abide by several strict conditions. . Last weekend checks were made and it was determined that Mills had breached his release conditions.

Mills is considered a danger to the public.

The charges in Ft St John came after a violent incident in which it is alleged that the accused broke into a Ft St John home, waited until the residents arrived home. A man was shot in the face after he and a female companion returned to the home. He was found later in the day, but fled the scene and was arrested after several hours of negotiations.


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This guy was released? WTF? Pardon my language, but some days one just realizes how colossally inept our justice system is and it can really tick you off.
If someone is "A danger to the public" why the heck was he ever released in the first place?
It's time for some accountability from our justice system and those that administer it.
How many times can we say the same thing and have no one listen? If our MP's and MLA's are reading this, i think there is a message here. Make some damn noise on this issue! I dont think it would hurt you to actually represent us on this issue. minority government politics/ olympics notwithstanding.
I would also like to express my appreciation to the police for making us aware of these guys. More of the same I say! I am especially keen on knowing what these guys are wanted for. Knowledge is power after all.
I think the only amount of money the justice system should spend on this guy is the 1.50 for the cop's bullet that takes him down.