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安省居民反抗入室搶劫後被控襲擊罪,省長發表講話

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安省居民反抗入室搶劫後被控襲擊罪,省長發表講話

安大略省居民入室搶劫後被控襲擊罪,省長發表講話

https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/premier-speaks-out-after-ontario-resident-charged-with-assault-following-home-invasion/

作者:Joanna Lavoie 和 Bryann Aguilar 2025年8月20日

“有些事不對勁”:安大略省省長福特就安大略省林賽市入室搶劫案逮捕事件發表評論。

安大略省省長道格·福特就安大略省林賽市的一起入室搶劫案發表評論。該案中,一名居民因涉嫌襲擊入侵者而被捕。

本周早些時候,安大略省一名男子因襲擊入侵者而被捕。省長道格·福特就此發表評論。他告訴記者,當你無法“保護你的家人”時,“有些事不對勁”。

事件發生在周一淩晨3點左右,地點是安大略省林賽市肯特街的一套公寓,該公寓位於彼得伯勒以西約43公裏處。

警方稱,一名44歲的男子在睡覺時醒來,發現一名入侵者進入了他的公寓。

警方稱,隨後發生了爭執,嫌疑人受重傷,危及生命。

該住戶隨後被控加重襲擊罪和持械襲擊罪,而入侵者,一名同樣來自林賽市的41歲男子,被控四項罪名,包括持有危險用途武器和破門行竊。

“我知道有人闖入我家或別人家,你會拚命反抗,”福特周三在漢密爾頓舉行的一場無關新聞發布會上說道。

“你會使用一切可能的武力來保護你的家人。我告訴你,我知道每個人都會這麽做。”

福特在林賽鎮討論他對加拿大保釋製度的廣泛擔憂時,主動提起了這起事件。

卡沃薩湖區警察局此前表示,這起入室盜竊案的嫌疑人在被捕時,已經因其他無關罪行被通緝。

“這名被警方通緝的罪犯闖入了這名男子的住所,這名男子毆打了他,這名男子被指控。這肯定出了問題,”福特說道。

省長繼續表示,如果有人闖入本省居民的住所造成傷害,他們應該能夠動用一切可能的資源來保護家人。

“也許這些罪犯在闖入他人住所之前會三思而後行,”他說。

警方表示,加拿大的自衛和財產權並非無限。

與此同時,卡沃薩湖區警方表示,如果一個人認為自己麵臨威脅,那麽自衛或財產的權利“在加拿大並非無限”。

他們在周三早些時候發布的一份聲明中表示,根據《加拿大刑法》第34和35條,個人有權使用“合理武力”保護自己和財產。

“法律要求任何防禦行動都必須與所麵臨的威脅相稱。這意味著,雖然房主確實有權保護自己和財產,但使用武力必須考慮到具體情況,合理合理。”聲明指出。

菲爾·珀金斯與前安省省警局局長克裏斯·劉易斯就自衛抵禦入室盜竊者的法律後果進行了交談。

警方罕見地發表了一份聲明,此前他們表示,逮捕的消息“引起了公眾的強烈關注和情緒反應”,以及對涉案警員的“不公正和不準確”的評論。

他們表示,調查人員在提出任何指控之前,已經審查了所有掌握的信息和證據,並補充說,目前關於此事件的信息僅向公眾發布有限,以保護調查,並確保被告在法庭審理期間的權利。聲明指出:“警方的職責是公正調查,並將調查結果提交司法係統,司法係統最終將決定最終結果。”

“我們鼓勵您關注此事在司法係統中的進展。”

刑事辯護律師發表意見

刑事辯護律師約瑟夫·紐伯格(Joseph Neurberger)並未參與此案,他表示,目前關於房屋內部究竟發生了什麽的信息並不多,不足以確定房主被指控的原因。

“我們了解的確實不夠,所以我認為我們現在必須非常謹慎地保留意見,不要過度批評警方,因為我們並不確切知道發生了什麽,”紐伯格告訴CP24。

“我相信檢察官會仔細評估此事,我相當肯定警方在指控房主之前確實希望非常謹慎。但我理解這無疑會讓公眾非常惱火和擔憂,”他補充道。

刑事辯護律師約瑟夫·紐伯格(Joseph Neuberger)詳細解讀了入侵者入室時有關自衛的法律。

紐伯格解釋說,加拿大擁有完善的自衛法律,允許房主使用合理的武力應對入侵者。

他補充說,在某些情況下,如果涉及槍支,甚至在某些情況下涉及刀具,個人可以使用“致命武力”,因為存在迫在眉睫的傷害或死亡風險。

“個人有權保護自己的財產,但更重要的是,保護自己或家中任何人免受任何迫在眉睫的威脅,”紐伯格說。

“具體情況取決於個人犯罪所使用的武器。”

他解釋說,如果涉及“過度使用武力”,一個人可能會被指控嚴重襲擊或更嚴重的罪行。

“那麽,讓我們假設一下這種情況:一個入侵者闖入,遭到房主的阻攔。房主用了一根球棒。他能夠使入侵者失去使用武器的能力。入侵者現在倒在地上,沒有做出任何反應,也沒有撥打911,而是繼續襲擊。如果襲擊持續進行,導致入侵者受到足以改變人生的傷害甚至死亡,你可以想象這種情況,你正在應對過度使用武力的情況,”紐伯格說道。

他指出,法律可以考慮其他可能發揮作用的因素。

“一個對這種威脅做出反應的人可能在淩晨時分,剛剛醒來,在那一刻受到了極大的創傷,處於震驚之中,他們無法準確衡量自己在特定時刻使用了多大的武力,也無法抓起棒球棒之類的武器來自衛,所以在這種情況下,法律會考慮到這種情況,”紐伯格解釋道。

他重申:“我們確實需要了解那棟房子裏發生的事情的細節,然後才能真正評估是否應該撤訴。”

Premier speaks out after Ontario resident charged with assault following home invasion

https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/premier-speaks-out-after-ontario-resident-charged-with-assault-following-home-invasion/

By Joanna Lavoie and Bryann Aguilar 

 
'Something is broken': Ontario Premier Ford comments on Lindsay, Ont. home invasion arrest.
 
Ontario Premier Doug Ford comments on a home invasion in Lindsay, Ont., in which a resident was arrested in connection with the assault of an intruder.
 
Premier Doug Ford is weighing in after an Ontario man was arrested in connection with the assault of an intruder earlier this week, telling reporters that “something is broken” when you can’t “protect your family.”

The incident happened at around 3 a.m. on Monday at an apartment on Kent Street in Lindsay, Ont., which is roughly 43 kilometres west of Peterborough.

Police said a 44-year-old man was asleep when he awoke to find an intruder inside his unit.

An altercation ensued, which resulted in the suspect sustaining serious, life-threatening injuries, they said.

The resident was subsequently charged with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon, while the intruder, a 41-year-old man also from Lindsay, was charged with four offences, including possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and break-and-enter.

“I know someone breaks into my house, or someone else’s, you’re going to fight, for your life,” Ford said during an unrelated press conference in Hamilton on Wednesday.

“You’re going to use any force you possibly can, to protect your family. I’m telling you, I know everyone would.”

Ford brought up the incident in Lindsay unprompted while discussing his wider concerns with the bail system in Canada.

Kawartha Lakes Police Service previously said the suspect in the break-in was already wanted at the time of his arrest for unrelated offences.

“This criminal that is wanted by the police breaks into this guy’s house, this guy gives him a beating and this guy gets charged. Something is broken,” Ford said.

The premier went on to say that people in this province should be able to use all resources they possibly can to protect their family if someone enters their residence to cause harm.

“Maybe these criminals will think twice about breaking into someone’s home,” he said.

Right to defend self, property' not unlimited in Canada': police

Police in Kawartha Lakes, meanwhile, say a person’s right to defend themselves or their property if they believe they are facing a threat is “not unlimited in Canada.”

In a statement released earlier on Wednesday, they said that according to Sections 34 and 35 of The Criminal Code of Canada, individuals have the right to defend themselves and their property using “reasonable force.”

“The law requires that any defensive action be proportionate to the threat faced. This means that while homeowners do have the right to protect themselves and their property, the use of force must be reasonable given the circumstances,” the statement notes.

Phil Perkins speaks with former OPP commissioner Chris Lewis about the legal repercussions surrounding defending yourself from a home intruder.

Police took the rare step of issuing a statement after they said that news of the arrest “generated significant public interest and emotional responses” as well as “unjust and inaccurate” commentary about the officers involved.

They said investigators examined all information and evidence that was available to them before laying any charges, adding that only a limited amount of information is being released to the public at this time about this incident as to both protect the investigation as well as ensure the right of the accused during their court proceedings.

“The role of the police is to investigate impartially and present findings to the justice system, which ultimately determines the outcome,” the statement notes.

“We encourage you to follow this matter as it proceeds through the justice system.”

Criminal defence lawyer weighs in

Criminal defence lawyer Joseph Neurberger, who is not involved in the case, said there is not a lot of information about what exactly transpired inside the home to ascertain why charges were laid against the homeowner.

“We really don’t know enough, and that’s why I think we have to be very careful to withhold judgment right now and not be overly critical of the police, because we don’t know exactly what took place,” Neurberger told CP24.

“I’m sure the Crown attorney will be carefully assessing it, and I’m fairly sure the police really wanted to be very careful before charging the homeowner. But I understand how this is certainly very irritable and concerning to the public,” he added.

Criminal defence lawyer Joseph Neuberger breaks down the laws regarding self-defence in cases where an intruder enters your home.

Neurberger explained that Canada has sufficient self-defence laws that allow homeowners to respond to intruders with reasonable force.

He added that in certain circumstances where a gun or, in some cases, even a knife is involved, individuals are allowed to use “lethal force” as there’s imminent risk of harm or death.

“An individual has a right to protect their property, but more importantly, to protect themselves or anyone who’s in their home from any imminent threat,” Neurberger said.

“Circumstances depend on what the individual is using to commit their act of crime.”

He explained that a person could be charged with aggravated assault or something more serious if it involved “excessive force.”

“So, let’s take a hypothetical situation for a moment: an intruder comes in, is met by the homeowner. The homeowner uses a bat. He is able to render the person incapable of using a weapon. They’re now on the floor. They’re not reacting, and instead of calling 911, the assault continues. If the assault continues and the person is harmed to the point that they have life-altering injuries or even die, you can imagine those circumstances, you’re dealing with excessive force,” Neurberger said.

He pointed out the law could take into consideration other factors that played a role.

“An individual who is responding to this threat could be in the early morning hours, just woken up, extremely traumatized at that particular moment, in shock, and they’re not able to measure exactly what force they’re using at any given moment or grabbing for a weapon like a baseball bat or something to use to defend themselves, so the law makes allowance for that in these circumstances,” Neurberger explained.

“We really need to know the details of what happened inside that home before we can make a real good assessment of whether the case should be withdrawn or not,” he reiterated.

With files from CTV News’ Chris Fox

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