Christopher Husbands, serving a life sentence for manslaughter, is set to have a parole hearing later this month.
Husbands was found guilty of two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of Ahmed Hassan, 24, and Nixon Nirmalendran, 22, after a shooting in the Eaton Centre food court in 2012.
The incident also left a 13-year-old boy nearly dead, with 14 bullets fired in the busy food court as Husbands sought revenge without regard for others.
How quickly time flies — even for a killer who has two victims on his resume, and very nearly a third young teen as well.
Husbands' parole hearing comes just six years after his conviction.
Author's summary: Killer applies for parole after six years.