福特省长 反对起诉打伤入室劫匪的房主

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‘Something is broken’: Ford slams assault charges against homeowner after break-in

 By Prisha Dev  Global News  August 20, 2025

https://globalnews.ca/news/11342405/ford-lindsay-man-charges/#:~:text=%E2%

震怒!福特省长刚刚表态:反对起诉打伤入室劫匪的房主!“当伤害家人时,你应该可使用一切武力来保护”

超级生活  丁其  2025-08-20
安省本周发生一起惊动省长福特的入室打劫案件,44岁房主半夜醒来发现有人入室打劫,于是奋起反抗打伤匪徒,结果被警方起诉多项罪名,省长福特今天表态,反对起诉这名房主,并称:“当劫匪闯入你家园伤害你的家人时,你应该能够保护家人。”

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案件发生在8月18日周一凌晨3:20分,地点是多伦多东北方向100公里的林赛( Lindsay )肯特街(Kent Street)的一间公寓。

安省卡瓦沙湖地区(Kawartha Lakes)警方接到报警,称公寓内两名男子发生争执。

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警方到达现场后得知,44岁房主当时正在睡觉,半夜被吵醒后,发现公寓内还有另一名男子,原来是一名入室匪徒进入了他的公寓。

调查人员称,两人发生了争执,入侵者最后受了重伤,危及生命。入侵者被送往林赛市罗斯纪念医院( Ross Memorial Hospital ),随后被空运至多伦多一家医院抢救。

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警方称,经过调查,这名44岁的房主被控2项罪名:

1、严重袭击罪

2、持械袭击罪

入侵者是一名41岁的当地男子,被控4项罪名:包括:

1、危险目的持有武器

2、入室打劫罪

3、5,000 元以下的破坏行为

4、未遵守缓刑规定

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警方表示,这名入室匪徒在被捕时,已经因其他罪行被通缉。

安省卡瓦沙湖地区(Kawartha Lakes)警察局发布的新闻稿称:“出院后,他将被拘留,等待保释听证。”

案件报道后,网友瞬间就吵翻了。

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“保卫自己的家园,却最终被戴上手铐。在加拿大,入侵者比房主拥有更多权利。”

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“真丢脸!卡沃萨湖警察局,给这个房主颁个奖章!”

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“所以,入室打劫的受害者被起诉了,加拿大的司法系统简直就是个笑话。

这个问题需要解决。我们需要真正的自卫法。”

详情回顾:吵翻!安省44岁房主半夜遭入室打劫,惊醒后将劫匪打伤,结果惨了!网友:“保卫自己家园,却戴上手铐”

对于事件引发的“公众强烈关注和情绪反应”,当地警方今天(8月20日)发表声明作出回应。

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卡沃萨湖区警察局长柯克·罗伯逊(Kirk Robertson)针对网络大量的负面评论,为其警员及其行动辩护。

“卡沃萨湖警察局感谢社区的参与和关注,”罗伯逊在声明中表示。“然而,针对警员及其行为的负面评论是不公正且不准确的。”

“调查人员在提出任何指控之前,已经审查了所有可用的信息和证据。为了保护调查的顺利进行以及在法庭审理期间被指控犯罪人员的权利,我们仅向公众发布有限的信息。”

罗伯逊表示,虽然根据加拿大法律,个人有权保护自己和财产,但这种权利并非不受限制。他还补充说,刑法第35条规定,个人为保护自己或财产而采取的行为必须“在当时情况下是合理的”。

“法律要求任何防御行动都必须与所面临的威胁相称,”局长说道。“这意味着,虽然房主有权保护自己和财产,但使用武力必须在考虑到当时的情况下是合理的。”

“警方的职责是公正地进行调查,并将调查结果提交给司法系统,司法系统将决定最终结果。重要的是要记住,指控并非定罪;这是司法程序的一部分,确保所有事实在法庭上得到公正的审理。”

罗伯逊鼓励人们“关注此事在司法系统中的进展”,并指出“目前警方不会发布任何有关此事件的进一步信息。”

事件惊动了省长福特,福特在今天的新闻发布会上谈及此事。

福特说“这个被警方通缉的罪犯入室打劫,房主打了他然后就被起诉了。”

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“系统出现问题,大家知道,我家(6月份)也被入室打劫过。”

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“你需要为你的生命而搏斗,这劫匪手上有武器。”

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“你要准备使用一切可能的武力来保护你的家人。”

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“当劫匪闯入你家园伤害你的家人时,你应该能够保护家人。”

这番话太赞了,福特省长!

‘Something is broken’: Ford slams assault charges against homeowner after break-in

https://globalnews.ca/news/11342405/ford-lindsay-man-charges/#:~:text=%E2%

 By Prisha Dev  Global News  August 20, 2025
Lindsay, Ont. man faces assault charges against home intruder
Premier Doug Ford is speaking out after a Lindsay, Ont., homeowner was charged with assault following a violent encounter with an alleged intruder over the weekend.
“This criminal that’s 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 at a press conference on Wednesday.

“I know if someone breaks into my house or someone else’s, you’re gonna fight for your life. You’re going to use whatever force you can to protect your family. I know everyone would.”

Ford’s comments come after Kawartha Lakes Police Service charged a 44-year-old man with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.

The charges stem from an incident on Aug. 18, when police were called to an apartment for reports of an altercation between two men.

Police said the resident woke up to find a man inside his home. A struggle broke out, leaving the alleged intruder with life-threatening injuries. He was taken to Ross Memorial Hospital and later airlifted to a Toronto trauma centre.

The homeowner was charged and released from custody with a future court date.

The case prompted Kawartha Lakes Police to issue a public statement Wednesday defending their actions.

“We recognize that the recent media release has generated significant public interest and emotional responses,” the force said.

“However, the negative commentary about the officers and their actions is unjust and inaccurate.”

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The statement emphasized that investigators laid charges only after reviewing all available evidence and stressed that under Canadian law, charges are part of a process and not proof of guilt.

This means that while homeowners do have the right to protect themselves and their property, the use of force must be proportionate.

“Homeowners do have the right to defend themselves and their property,” the statement continued, referencing Sections 34 and 35 of the Criminal Code.

“However, these rights are not unlimited. The use of force must be reasonable given the circumstances.”

Meanwhile, police say the 41-year-old alleged intruder, who remains in hospital, was already wanted on unrelated matters at the time of the break-in.

He now faces several additional charges, including break and enter, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, mischief under $5,000, and failure to comply with probation.

He will be held in custody pending a bail hearing once released from hospital.

Kawartha Lakes Police say there is no threat to public safety, and the investigation remains ongoing.

— with files from Isaac Callan