WARMINGTON: While terrorists shoot at Canadians, strict rules must be followed to catch them (opens original article in a new tab)
A 19-year-old suspect linked to the U.S. Consulate shooting in Toronto is wanted by police, but legal restrictions limit the media's ability to publish his photo for only five days, sparking criticism over the balance between youth privacy and public safety.
- A 19-year-old suspect, Zara Jabbi, is wanted in connection with the U.S. Consulate shooting and other attacks in Toronto.
- Toronto Police can only display Jabbi's photo for five days due to legal restrictions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
- The article criticizes Canada's legal system for prioritizing the privacy of young suspects over public safety and the memory of a slain police officer.
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