Two Toronto gang members kidnapped, forced to play
Russian roulette
City News
By News Staff
28 April 2016
A condo party shoot-out turned into a kidnapping that included daily
beatings and a game of Russian roulette for two teen gang members in
Toronto last week.
The incident happened in the early-morning hours of April 19 at a condo
unit on the 25th floor at 300 Front St. W at Blue Jays Way.
As four members of the Young Buck Killers headed up in the elevator to
the 25th floor, Queen’s Drive Crips gang members were waiting for them.
Gunfire exchanged as the elevator door opened. Watch the incident here
and in the video below.
Two members of the Queen’s Drive Crips were then abducted and taken to
a townhouse, tied to a chair, beaten, and forced to play Russian
Roulette.
As beatings took place, police say the victims were moved among several
locations and also forced to perform sex acts.
Ransom demands were made to victims’ families. Ransom was paid and the
teens were released on April 21.
Canada-wide warrants are out for two people for the alleged kidnapping.
Lincoln Anthony Richards, 23, is described as 6″(sic), approximately
230
lbs. and Thai-Shay Gordon, 17, is described as 5″7’� and approximately
130 lbs.
On April 23, a man alleged to be involved in the kidnapping was
arrested. Quinton Gardiner, 19, of Toronto, faces six charges.
On April 24, a loaded Walther PPK 9 mm firearm was found at a home in
the Shaughnessy Boulevard/Trailside Drive area.
Akil Whyte, 23, of Toronto, faces eight gun charges. Deshawn Walters,
18, and a 16-year-old boy also face numerous gun charges.
The police were not called right away. It wasn’t until around 10 a.m.
that they were called when a woman in the building noticed something
that looked like a bullet on the floor.
Police discovered two intact bullets and approximately three casings on
the floor, and also found property damage, all on the 25th floor.
Police also found an intact bullet in the 16th floor stairwell.
Investigators questioned all residents on the 25th floor, but none
claimed to have heard gunshots.
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Video: Two
suspects sought after condo shoot-out, kidnapping
CityNews
28 April 2016
A condo party shoot-out turned into a kidnapping that included daily
beatings and a game of Russian roulette for two teen gang members in
Toronto last week. CityNews reporter Ginalla Massa has the details.
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Two boys
kidnapped, tortured, forced to play Russian roulette:
Toronto police
The Canadian Press
Stephen Karmazyn and Catherine Philips
28 April 2016
In the early-morning hours of April 19, the Young Buck Killers were
partying at a condo unit they rented for the night when a second
gang, the Queens Drive Crips, came looking for them.
Caught on camera by the elevators in the Toronto condominium at 300
Front St. W., a gunfight erupted on the 25th floor between the rival
gangs. It quickly escalated into the kidnapping and torture of two
17-year-old boys.
Now, Toronto police are searching for two suspects who are considered
armed and dangerous. Four arrests have been made so far in connection
to the shooting and kidnapping.
At a news conference on Thursday, the two kidnapping victims were
described by Staff Inspector Mike Earl as “friendlies” – associates of
the Queens Drive Crips but personally on cordial terms with the rival
Young Buck Killers. All that changed when more members of the Queens
Drive Crips crashed the party.
Following the gunfight, the teens were held for ransom, beaten, forced
to play Russian roulette and sexually assaulted over the next several
days, police said.
The party broke up after the shooting, with the Young Buck Killers and
two teen boys ending up at 77 Swansea Mews, the public-housing project
on The Queensway where police believe the two teenagers were first
subjected to torture.
Neighbours called police concerning a disturbance in the area, but they
were too late. By the time officers arrived, the teens had been moved
to a location in the Lawrence Heights neighbourhood, where the
brutality continued. They suffered abuse until a ransom was paid two
days after the incident, police said.
One neighbour on the 25th floor of 300 Front St., who wished to remain
anonymous for her safety, was awoken by the gunfire. “I wanted to come
out, but I didn’t. I realized how late it was and I thought that they
were drunk and fighting physically,” she said in an interview. She said
she heard men scream and run, but a few minutes later, they were gone.
She said she went back to sleep at about 3:45 a.m. When she entered the
hallway on her way to work the next morning, she saw spent bullets and
casings on the ground, as well as a frayed cut in the carpet and a hole
in the wall with drywall cluttered at the base.
Nobody had called the police
Nobody had called the police during the night, despite the gunfire,
Staff Insp. Earl said.
“I live in a pretty expensive condo; it’s not my first assumption that
someone is shooting outside,” the woman said.
She called the security guard who monitors the entrance to her
building. The guard came and collected the bullets off the floor, which
she found unusual. Later, she called the police.
She wasn’t told until days later – and never by the building managers
or police – that the gang members were part of an Airbnb rental and not
residents of the building. She was so terrified of the shooter
returning, she said, that she spent the night at a friend’s place, and
later had her boyfriend sleep over.
“It’s Airbnb, and things happen and it’s no one’s fault. These people
don’t live in the building,” she said, adding that she was concerned
about the lack of communication from building management.
Between the shooting and other violence she’s heard of in the
neighbourhood, she’s now looking to move to a more residential part of
town.
Andre Gawaran, 30, who also lives on the 25th floor, was there on the
night of the shooting, but both he and his wife slept through the noise.
“What was most disturbing was that we didn’t get any information,” Mr.
Gawaran said, agreeing with his neighbour. He, too, was left in the
dark about what happened in the building that night.
media were able to walk in
He said he was assured by the building managers that changes would be
made to security, but he was disappointed to know that media were able
to walk in twice without signing in or showing ID.
The video of the gunfight shows four Young Buck Killers encountering
the Queens Drive Crips on the 25th floor. No one was killed, but a
bullet was believed to have grazed the head of one of the Young Buck
Killers.
Police named two suspects, Thai-Shay “Pistol” Gordon, 17, and Lincoln
Anthony Richards, 23, who were last seen in the Lawrence Heights area.
Police received judicial authorization to name the 17-year-old.
Staff Insp. Earl called Mr. Gordon a “ringleader” involved in some of
the more severe punishment doled out against the two 17-year-olds. Both
Mr. Gordon and Mr. Richards were described as “very violent.”
Quinton Gardiner, 19, was also named as one of the primary instigators
of the incident and was apprehended by police on Saturday. He faces
numerous charges, including kidnapping for ransom and assault with a
weapon.
A spokesperson for Airbnb said the company had yet to locate the
listing where the shooting occurred, but added that it’s doing
everything it can to co-operate with police. (Toronto police later said
that the unit was not rented through Airbnb.)
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