Fight Crime in the World: Rameez Khalid - Toronto Stabbing Victim - Nuit Blanche

10/7/13

Rameez Khalid - Toronto Stabbing Victim - Nuit Blanche

A little bit of alcohol, some male bravado, and a complete lack of respect surely makes for a poisonous occasion.  It is hard to believe that we sit at 48 homicides in Toronto this year.  1 is too many.  I feel sadness if these boys that killed Rameez Khalid would be able to get away with this.  Not only is it sadness for the lack of justice, but the sadness that prevails for the killers as well.  The relationships they have throughout the rest of their life will have a tint of this crime shaded within them.  Unknowingly of course, but everything these killers do for the rest of their lives will be impacted by this crime.
They will wake up and hope it to be a new day, where guilt does not prevail; sorry, but it will.  Your mind will always reflect back to this moment, and you will never be able to clear yourself from it.  Well, there is one way; telling someone what you know.  Were you one of the boys there, but did not stab Rameez?  If so, you have a chance to save yourself, right now.

If you let the days past, you will only hurt your chances of complete freedom from guilt.  Do not listen to what the killer is saying.  The time has come for you to put your foot down for respect, opening the door to a new path, which does not limit your capacity to experience happiness for the rest of your life.

We all know that a true "tough guy" has no need for a knife or a gun.  Just too bad someone has to seek the demise of someone because they cannot stand up for themselves.  If another person has no weapon, what would the need be in bringing out a knife?  Why would anyone in a larger group need to pull a knife out?

Questions:

Is dispatch for all of the cab companies requesting help with determining who picked up these guys?
What is the friend of Rameez Khalid saying about the suspects?
What was the argument about?
If there are any photos, from anyone there that night, they should submit them to police



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