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This help has been used by Breese who was granted full parole by the Parole Board of Canada this month – 41 years after committing the heinous crime that stole the 31-year-old husband and father of two away from his family.Article contentEaster Sunday without his father, who died when he was just six, Steve Hopkins urged the parole board to not grant this man, now 58, his release.
“We all know our Justice system is broken but you have an opportunity today to start to fix it and make sure Jeffrey Breese never gets full parole,” said Steve Hopkins., the same day as funerals were held for two slain Edmonton police officers, the board granted Breese parole in British Columbia.was shot to death May 9, 1982, while responding to a call in the Ontario town of Arthur, west of Orangeville. Breese was caught nearby.
“Const. Richard Hopkins was ambushed and shot in the neck with no chance to defend himself in Mount Forest in 1982,” an outraged Ontario Provincial Police Association President John Cerasuolo said. “His family lost a husband, and a father to two young boys.”
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