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Glanbrook homeowner charged with second degree murder!

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dudes sleeping and some pos is trying to steal his truck, he runs out armed and after taking care of business, ends up in jail?? again and again criminals/thieves/burglars are the victims, there is something very wrong in this country.

Glanbrook homeowner charged with second degree murder!

Hamilton Spectator
By Ken Peters

A Glanbrook homeowner has been charged with second degree murder after a man was confronted and shot early Thursday morning.

Peter Khill, a 26-year-old mechanical field specialist for GE Power in Mississauga, has been remanded in custody until Tuesday following the 3 a.m. shooting outside his Highway 56 home.

Veteran Hamilton defence counsel Derek Martin has confirmed he has been asked to represent the accused. He said his client will plead not guilty.

Martin said he hopes to obtain Khill's release on bail.

"He is a quiet spoken, gentleman is about all I can say. He has his training and he has been employed. There have been no entanglements with the law," Martin said of his client.

Just before 3 a.m., police say a male trespasser was spotted outside a home on Highway 56 between Golf Club Road and Regional Road 20. Police allege an armed Khill confronted the man as he was apparently trying to steal a truck in the laneway.

"That is consistent with what I read in the brief synopsis they (police) provided," Martin said.

The would-be thief was shot and died of his injuries at the scene. Police have identified the man as Jonathon Dwight Styres, 29, of Ohsweken. An autopsy examination is scheduled for Friday.

Police said the man did not live at the home and did not know the owner.

At 9 a.m. Thursday, the covered body still lay beside the open door of a tan-coloured pickup truck parked in front of a wood plank garage at Highway 56 home.

Martin said Khill is single and has owned the $300,000 home since last July. The Wilsonville raised Khill is a graduate of Waterford District High School and graduated with Dean's Honours from Mohawk's manufacturing, engineer technician — automation course in 2009. He has no previous criminal record.

Martin would not confirm whether Khill lived alone. Neighbours said he had a girlfriend. A woman who answered the phone at a Wilsonville address would not confirm a relationship with the accused. She said she had been told not to comment to the media.

Khill was formerly a machinist in Burlington.

Rob Kirkpatrick, zone manager with Elliot Turbomachinery in Burlington, said Khill worked as a millwright at the business for close to three years.

"He was a smart kid," Kirkpatrick said of the accused. "He was a super guy, he was a hard worker. He was very ambitious. He wanted to expand his knowledge," he added saying Khill was like a travelling salesperson for rotating equipment for GE who would visit various field sites.

"He was a nice guy. He was just an average guy. We were disappointed when he left," he said, adding Khill left the business in March 2013.

Khill also served as a reservist from 2007 to 2011 with the 56 Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery in Brantford, confirmed Capt. Chris Wattie, a spokesperson with the Canadian Armed Forces.

Scott Moodie watched from two houses down. The lifelong resident on Highway 56 said he didn't hear the shot and only heard what may have happened via news reports.

Moodie described the owner of the home where the truck was parked as "a super nice guy."

"He's a young guy, real nice guy, he's come quadding (four-wheel vehicles) with us ... If I call up and say, 'Can you come over to help with something,' he always says sure."

Moodie emphasized he didn't know any first-hand details about the shooting. But he said it would be "pretty awful" for a homeowner caught by surprise in the dark by a trespasser.

"You know, what are you going to do? Someone's breaking into your vehicle, and you go out in the middle of the night?" he said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Dave Oleniuk at 905-546-3874. To remain anonymous you can contactCrime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

mvandongen@thespec.com

905-526-3241 | @Mattatthespec

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Every gun owner in Canada, licensed or otherwise, would not be surprised by this outcome
 
Guilty of stupidity. Anyone in Canada that has a firearm or access to one has to know you don't use it to run outside your home and confront someone.

Look at the crap the guy went through, in the same region IIRC, when he fired a warning shot at someone trying to firebomb his home.
 
Sorry, but his life wasn't threatened and therefore the charge is warranted, imo.

Call the cops and yell out the window for the thief to piss off. Most guys would just run away because they want to steal a vehicle, not confront anyone.
 
This is very sad for the young guy, a short lapse of judgement with dire consequence will leave him very screwed. For a long time.
 
Sounds like a stand up guy, somebody I'd be happy to call a friend. Killer name too. Maybe not the best judgement call he's ever made, unfortunately, being a long time gun owner/user. If this were a poll I'd vote innocent.
 
This is very sad for the young guy, a short lapse of judgement with dire consequence will leave him very screwed. For a long time.
he responded to someone's poor judgement with an even bigger lapse in judgement.

sounds like people have already written him off
"He was a smart kid," Kirkpatrick said of the accused. "He was a super guy, he was a hard worker. He was very ambitious. He wanted to expand his knowledge," he added saying Khill was like a travelling salesperson for rotating equipment for GE who would visit various field sites.
 
sounds like people have already written him off

Good morning CruinGrrl, how do you read that people have already written him off, from that quote?
 
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state side this would not have even made the news, unfortunately given what we know from this article it doesn't sound like the self defense approach will work here as it doesn't sound like his life was in danger, but all that would of course be different if there was a streetcar involved
 
dudes sleeping and some pos is trying to steal his truck, he runs out armed and after taking care of business, ends up in jail?? again and again criminals/thieves/burglars are the victims, there is something very wrong in this country.

Pfft. Speak for yourself.
He had no reason to do what he did. Granted he seems like a regular, usually law-abiding citizen, he has no right to be judge, jury and executioner (literally).
 
I hate the fact that any form of self defense is frowned upon by the government. Stupid
 
Pfft. Speak for yourself.
He had no reason to do what he did. Granted he seems like a regular, usually law-abiding citizen, he has no right to be judge, jury and executioner (literally).

Yup. He has the right to protect his life even using a Firearm but a use of force of this magnitude was not appropriate for a property protection.
 
I hate the fact that any form of self defense is frowned upon by the government. Stupid

It was not self defence tho (at least based on what has been released). He was stealing his car their is no evidence to suggest that his life or others were under immediate threat. If a cop had shot someone while stealing a car we would have 20 page thread naughts condemning him. This is not an appropriate use of lethal force.
 
Yup. He has the right to protect his life even using a Firearm but a use of force of this magnitude was not appropriate for a property protection.
Protect his life? Get real. His car was being stolen.

Lock me up if I kill someone for stealing my bike. This isn't Saudi Arabia. We have courts, police etc. If you have a problem with the judicial system, that's a different argument entirely.
 
Look at the crap the guy went through, in the same region IIRC, when he fired a warning shot at someone trying to firebomb his home.

They actually set his dog on-fire and another part of his property I don't think they had intentions on his home but if i see someone with Molotov's on my property i would just to the same conclusion . The worst thing about that whole situation was th that he would have went to speak to his neighbours when he first moved instead of being a swaggering ******* that whole thing could be avoided.
 
Protect his life? Get real. His car was being stolen.

Lock me up if I kill someone for stealing my bike. This isn't Saudi Arabia. We have courts, police etc. If you have a problem with the judicial system, that's a different argument entirely.

You need to re-read what i wrote i agreed with you.
 

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