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Help Find Killers of 'YOSHI' - CSI+CAVE Community Building Conference Appeal

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Info can be called in to D/Sgt Gary Grinton Toronto Police Service Homicide Squad

416-808-7400

Anonymous info to Crime SToppers

Talk 1-800-222-IPS (8477)
Type http://222tips.com
Text TOR and your message to CRIMES

In this video, an organizer and delegate of the Canadian Students Institute ( http://csicommunity.com ) / Communities Advancing Valued Environments ( http://CommunityCAVE.com ) 2008 Community Builder Conference speaks about the reality of another teenager - William Junior Appiah- shot to death in Toronto.

See YouTube video of suspects to ID here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msLhaexesjQ

The media details of this conference were broadcasted, but the media did not attend.

Please visit the conference organizers' websites and http://YouTube.com/222TIPSCommunity to hear some of the words of the conference attendees, speakers and individuals honoured for their community work.

Below are some of the details of the event. Hopefully, from events like this event, where communities from all walks of life are working together, murders like this one can be prevented.

Keynote Speaker: Kim Phuc http://kimfoundation.com

Honourees:
The Do Program
Chloe Annette Rose-Macdougall, Marieke Pynn-Coates, Freya Jones-Erikkson, Ava Downey, Nihaal Silk

The Invisible Children
http://invisiblechildren.com

The Argos Foundation http://stoptheviolence.ca
Heidi Spannbauer, Michelle Stirrett, Danielle Doody, Brian Evans, Jason Colero

Laser Eagles
Judith Snow and Al Page
http://lasereagles.org

The Tribal Bridges Crew
Jessey Pacho
http://phadetbc.blogspot.com/
Kedre Browne
http://bubblz001.blogspot.com
also see:
http://YouTube.com/LegalGraffitiArt
http://YouTube.com/TorontoBMX

Toronto Crime Stoppers
Past Chair Lorne Simon
http://222tips.com

Toronto Police Service
Inspector Heinz Kuck


Media advisory,
Friday, October 3, 2008, 9 a.m.,
The Assembly Hall, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive,
Toronto Crime Stoppers and CAVE announce
Toronto Crime Stoppers T−shirt Re−design
Contest Winners
Broadcast time: 05:00
Friday, October 3, 2008
Crime Stoppers
416−808−7268

On Friday, October 3, 2008, at 9 a.m., at The Assembly Hall, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive, Toronto Crime Stoppers, in partnership with Communities Advancing Valued
Environments (CAVE) are announcing the winners of the 1st Annual Toronto Crime Stoppers Re−design Contest.

The contest ran from Monday, February 25, 2008 to Monday, September 15, 2008.

Youth ages 14 20 were encouraged to provide a digital image of an original piece created by them of what COMMUNITY meant to them.

For more information on the contest, and to view all the entries, please click http://communityCAVE.com

The Toronto Crime Stoppers Board of Directors has selected the two top designs in each age category and two winners from each category have been selected based on the most number
of online votes.

The contest encourages youth to express themselves through artwork (any medium, including graffiti) what COMMUNITY means to them.

This contest provides youth with a positive opportunity to express themselves creatively through their artwork.

Toronto Crime Stoppers and CAVE are pleased to announce that, in the
first year, over 100 youth submitted their artwork.

As a result of the outstanding response in the first year, the plan is to hold an annual contest.

The second annual Toronto Crime Stoppers T−shirt Redesign Contest will be announced on October 3, 2008, and will feature an advertising poster done by a community minded youth who is serving time in a jail in Ontario at present.

Toronto Crime Stoppers is a partnership of the public, police and media that provides the community with a proactive program for people to assist the police anonymously to prevent and solve crimes and, thereby, to contribute to an improved quality of life.

Communities Advancing Valued Environments (CAVE) is a not−for−profit organization that focuses on empowering community members to become involved in transforming their communities. CAVE provides supplies, volunteers and expertise in Transformation Projects.

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  • I want them dead!

  • WJ Appiah looked like Yoshi the Super Mario character. Watch his funeral and you will drop all the gunz!

  • itsss Yoshii..you looserss..bout joshi.. wtf?

  • Maybe it's pronounced Yoshi and SPELLED Joshi. Anyways RIP, I hope they catch those punks.

  • It's YOSHI, NOT Joshi

  • Everybody talks and does nothing! Yawn!

  • Hope they find his killers and put those idiots behind bars for a good 25 years+.

    RIP Joshi

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