Saturday, May 20, 2006

TAXI DRIVER STABBED IN SAINT JOHN!!!


STA_1597, originally uploaded by Oldmaison.


Charles,

Someone was stabbed last night or early morning in Saint John; heard it was a Taxi driver but no news on the radio and he was taken to the Saint John Regional. I do believe laws have to be alot tougher on these people who have no respect for another ones life.

This a job to put food on the table.

Too many people in NB and other provinces have lost their lives or
are affected that can no longer work. MLAs, Premier and anyone else should see that we have tougher laws.

Somehow unless it personally affects them nothing will happen.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heard he tryed to pull the driverm out of the car but couldn't and stabbed him in the shoulder two times was aiming for the neck.
The police managed to get him because two other taxi drivers were on the look out when he saw the guy took off running and used his radio to get help.

Saint John is never going to get any safer; people are having desperate times and everyone else lives in their bubble.

The Mayor and Manning sure paint a rosy picture don't they!

Anonymous said...

Welcome to Saint John! You can expect much more of this kind of thing going on.
The police like to think they have a handle on things, but they don't.

Anonymous said...

Not much on the news please don't tell how bad our poor city is doing let's bury the facts!

Anonymous said...

The guy is in jail but still when I look for local news we ahve none.

They speck of NS, Fredericton and Moncton.

Saint John has lost a graet deal.

Even the Irving paper only covers the NB news and select brain washing stories of politicians and their friends of our up coming great times. Now a survey to pat themselves on the back.

Anonymous said...

Sorry I don't spell check before I print oh well I guess you get the point.

Anonymous said...

It's disgraceful we have gone 3 days now in Saint John with no live radio announcer. So many people just can't afford cable.
Thank God we have this blog site to keep us up to date on what's going on. THanks, Charles.