A handgun ban is ridiculous and doesnt address the actual problem of criminals shooting up the city, retired Staff-Insp. Mike Earl who headed up the Toronto Police Holdup Squad until last year told the Sun recently. If those people arent obeying the laws that are already in place, why would
Date: Aug 19, 2018
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After 2 strings of robberies, police seek help finding 'twig' and 'Red Ryder' bandits
"In each one of these robberies, the male suspect entered a premises with a surgical type mask on his face, armed with an automatic-style handgun, and made a demand for cash," said Staff Insp. Mike Earl.
Date: Jun 22, 2017
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Toronto police search for 'Lunchtime Bandit' wanted in spree of bank robberies
Speaking to reporters at a news conference Tuesday, Staff Insp. Mike Earl said police believe the suspect, who has been dubbed the Lunchtime Bandit, held up five banks along Yonge Street from Davisville to Lawrence avenues between Nov. 21 and Dec. 17.
Were hoping that we can give the tellers and bank employees an early Christmas present by trying to get this preppy punk off the street before he commits further robberies, Staff-Insp. Mike Earl said Tuesday.
The guy walked into each branch and waited in line for the next available customer service representative, Staff-Insp. Mike Earl said Thursday. Then he passed a holdup note to the bank employee demanding specific denominations of money while indicating he was armed with a gun.
Michael Earl (1985-1989), Angie Segura (1980-1984), Lorenzo Dunn (1976-1980), Regina Rollek (1969-1973), Walter Ramsdell (1972-1976), Pat Sheffield (1968-1972)