#26 - 600 charges laid to 55 people, Anti-fur "activists" harass store employees




This Week in Toronto show

Summary: Temba had one happy week from working in the hot sun and his licence expiring and thus not being able to work. A 17 yr old kid was shot and killed after his graduation night, Temba talks and gives advice for anyone for how to avoid any dangerous situations like these. Indigenous drummers were banging drums at a toronto park when a man came up to them and started complaining about them loudly drumming. 600 charges were laid to 55 people involved in gangs and movement of drugs called project kraken. Anti fur "activists" stormed into a dolce and gabbana store harassing store employees and customers for buying fur clothes, Temba laughs hysterically while explaining why these people are doing this. A video shows police officers arresting 2 murder suspects, their plan on busting them was pretty clever. Available wherever you get your podcasts! This Week in Toronto History: 1922 June 28: Sunnyside Amusement Park opens. 1976 June 26: The CN Tower opens as the tallest freestanding structure in the world. 2010 June 26: 2010 G-20 Toronto summit is held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. iTunes l  Spotify l Stitcher l Android l Google Play Podbean l TuneIn l RSS  Email: thisweekinto@hotmail.com Email for questions to be answered or to be a co-host of the show, must live in Toronto or GTA area to be co-host Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinto/ Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgvK8oxhIzGlU4XDCPNcbQ?view_as=subscriber Follow Temba on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tembajennings