A gunman who killed a beloved Scarborough dad after a bar fight in 2021 could walk out of jail on time served – thanks to the “absolutely incomprehensible” triple-bunking he’s endured in Toronto detention centres.
Abilaziz Mohamed has been held with three other inmates in a cell built for two – meaning one of them has to take turns sleeping on the concrete floor – for 73% of the time since his arrest in April 2022 for the shooting death of Craig MacDonald six months earlier.
In February, Mohamed, 35, was acquitted of second-degree murder and convicted of manslaughter following a judge-alone trial before Superior Court Justice Michael Brown.
In sentencing submissions Thursday, his lawyers Tyler Smith and Mitchell Huberman proposed a six-to-seven year prison sentence and argued the degr