Unfair Game - 2001-06-20
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Unfair Game June 20, 2001,
It was 2:15 p.m. when Keith Henson and his friend Gregg Hagglund finished picking up contact-lens solution and shaving lotion at a suburban Toronto mall and climbed into their car. Before they could fasten their seat belts, two unmarked vans squealed up, pinning their Mazda economy sedan in from the rear and the passenger side. A handful of emergency-services task-force officers -- Canada's version of a police SWAT team -- spilled out, wearing body armor and carrying submachine guns. As shoppers hurried into the nearby mall food-court entrance, Hagglund found himself staring down the barrel of a Glock pistol. "You could stick your fist down one of those things," he recalled.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Gale | last = Holland | title = Unfair Game | url = https://www.laweekly.com/2001-06-28/news/unfair-game/ | work = LA Weekly | date = June 20, 2001 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}
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