Christopher Husbands, serving a life sentence for manslaughter, has applied for parole.
Husbands was found guilty of killing two people, Ahmed Hassan, 24, and Nixon Nirmalendran, 22, and nearly killing a 13-year-old boy in a mall shooting at the Eaton Centre food court in 2012.
How quickly time flies — even for a killer who has two victims on his resume, and very nearly a third young teen as well.
A parole hearing is scheduled for later this month, just six years after his conviction.
Husbands had fired 14 bullets in the busy food court, seeking revenge without regard for others caught in the gunfire.
Author's summary: Husbands applies for parole after serving six years.