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Canada: Loaded pistol found in pack of girl, 14
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"A Dora the Explorer backpack taken from a 14-year-old Rexdale girl was packing a loaded magnum handgun and two 25-cm knives, Toronto Police said yesterday."
"The Grade 8 student with the backpack from the bilingual English-Spanish TV show for kids was arrested at a north Rexdale high school, which police refused to identify."
"'It is unbelievable and mindboggling that a young girl would carry a loaded gun to school,' a stunned Supt. Ron Taverner said. 'This is a huge and very powerful weapon.'"
"The teen had a third knife shoved up her sleeve, he said."
"The Ruger Blackhawk handgun, which was loaded with .44-calibre magnum hollow-point bullets, was made famous by Clint Eastwood in the Dirty Harry movies." ... |
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