Just Desserts shooting

Just Desserts shooting

The Just Desserts shooting was a notable crime that occurred in Toronto on the evening of Tuesday, April 5, 1994. Just after 11:00 PM, a group of three men barged into the Just Desserts Café, a popular café in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood. One of the men was armed with a shotgun. The armed robbers ordered the thirty staff and patrons to the back of the store and took their valuables.

One of the patrons that evening was 23 year-old hairdresser Georgina (Vivi) Leimonis who was there with her boyfriend. A dispute broke out when two male patrons refused to hand over their wallets; they were punched by one of the robbers. Soon after, the man with the shotgun fired and hit Ms. Leimonis in the chest. Leimonis, known as "Vivi" to her friends, was hit by over 200 shotgun pellets from less than a meter away.Fact|date=February 2007 The robbers fled the restaurant. Leimonis collapsed and was rushed to hospital; after extensive surgery she died at 2:45 on Wednesday morning.

Investigation

A security camera in the restaurant filmed the entire scene, but its low quality and lack of audio made it difficult to make out events and hard to identify the murderers. The police began a search for four men, the three who had been involved in the robbery and another who had helped them scout the restaurant earlier. The police were criticized when the descriptions released of the four men was that they were six-feet-tall black men. Many felt that such a vague description would do nothing to help capture the perpetrators and would merely enhance stereotypes of black men being criminals.

A week after the shooting Lawrence Augustus Brown was identified as a suspect and he turned himself in to police. Another of the three, Oneil Rohan Grant, was arrested soon after. That fall Gary George Francis and Emile Mark Jones were arrested. Grant, Francis, and Jones were charged with manslaughter and robbery. Brown, who had fired the shotgun, was charged with first degree murder. The charges against Jones, who was not involved in the robbery itself were later dropped.

Consequences

The shooting caused an unprecedented uproar in Toronto and Canada in general. While Canada had 596 murders in 1994 the crime occurred "within minutes of virtually every national media outlet in the country", [http://www.walnet.org/csis/news/toronto_2000/gandm-001107-3.html] and the cold blooded murder of a woman is rare. [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1096464271792_91873471/?hub=TopStories] As a result more than 3,000 people attended her funeral. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3757/is_199701/ai_n8735475/pg_10] The outcry led to a call for many political changes. Some called for a return of capital punishment, others for increased gun control.

When it was discovered that the attackers were Jamaican citizens, though they had arrived in Canada as children, manywho called for tougher immigration laws. New rules were brought in making it easier to deport noncitizend who committed crimes.

Trial

The already famous crime also became notable for being extensively mishandled. The move to trial was extremely slow, as the men sat in jail for years, being denied bail, but not being brought to trial. The case was marred by errors by police and prosecutors, but it was mainly lengthened by defence lawyers who were later accused of unprofessional conduct. While the new defence team argued the charges should be thrown out due to the long delay, this motion was rejected. By the time it came to trial, 40,000 pages of files related to the case had accumulated.Fact|date=February 2007

The trials finally got underway in May 1999, with Brown now acting as his own defence counsel. The trial itself became one of Canada's longest,Fact|date=February 2007 with Brown extensively cross-examining each witness, often for up to two days.

Verdict

The case continued to attract widespread public interest. On the day after the trial closed on December 6, 1999 the Globe and Mail published an unprecedented six-page section devoted to the murder and trial. [http://www.walnet.org/csis/news/toronto_2000/gandm-001107-3.html] The verdict was finally released on December 11: Brown and Francis were found guilty, and Grant was acquitted. Brown was given a twenty-five-year sentence with no chance of parole. Francis was given fifteen years, and seven were knocked off for the years in jail during the trial. He was thus eligible for parole only three years later, but his 2002 application was rejected. On February 24, 2008, Francis was found in possession of 33 grams of crack cocaine and in May 2008 sentenced to 7 1/2 months in jail for several drug related offences. [http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/420441] Grant was deported from Canada to his native Jamaica where he was shot to death on October 29, 2007. [http://www.thestar.com/Crime/article/273321]

Current Tenants

The infamous location on Davenport Road is now occupied by a Subway Sandwiches franchise.

References

External links

* [http://www.walnet.org/csis/news/toronto_2000/gandm-001107-3.html Globe and Mail] – The Just Desserts Case: a.k.a. Brown


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