Monday, December 11, 2006
Defending the Undefendable
Last week, three Winnipeg police officers were shot while executing a drug warrant. The suspect is Daniel Anderson, who police believe to be a "loose associate" of the Zig-Zag Crew.
Yesterdays Winnipeg Free Press, the defender of scumbags nationwide, printed a stunning story penned by Gordon Sinclair portraying Daniel Anderson as the victim. It's behind the subscription wall, so I'll copy the "best parts" here.
Poor kid, he was just trying to defend his mother and girlfriend - while he was blindly firing shots into their home.
Those two incidents also raise the question; Who doesn't report a home invasion to police? People with something to hide, thats who. I could understand, possibly, that the kids wouldn't want to call in the police, but what kind of mother and father would just let it slide by, when it was their own children who were attacked?
Coincidental that they found him in the bathroom then, is it not? You would also think that a father would deny the drug-dealing charges a little more vehemently, if he thought his denials had a chance of standing up under investigation. Update: Police have confirmed that drugs were found during the raid.
Now riddle me this; if the guns were locked up securely in the basement, as Daddy Dearest says, how did Danny have time to get to the basement, unlock the cabinet, grab a gun, load the gun, and still manage to get up to the bathroom and lock himself in? Or are we to believe that Daniel carries a rifle with him to the shitter?

A quick examination of the map of the house, raises some interesting questions. As the story goes, Danny was in his bedroom when he heard his mother screaming in the kitchen. He then promptly dashed across the hall, and locked himself in the bathroom.
Daddy Dearest says the guns were in the basement. As you can see from the map, to get to the basement, you'd have to go through the kitchen. The same kitchen where the cops entered the house. So clearly, Danny didn't fire the shots with any of the guns that were in the basement.
The other question that I'm just begging to hear an answer to is: Why run to the bathroom? If he truly thought it was a home invasion, his bedroom would have been a much safer place. I'll bet the gun was in his closet. And while his bedroom does have a window to escape from, the bathroom does not have a window. Why the bathroom?!
Even though Daddy Dearest is quick to point out that Danny has no prior convictions, his neighbors had their own suspicions (again, behind the Freep's subscription wall).
Since big brother was in jail on drug charges at the time of the shooting, I don't think it would be a stretch to think that Daniel had taken over Big Brothers operations while he was away.
Gordon Sinclair is at it again today, defending Danny's lifestyle. One neighbor recalled the house saying, "There was nice cars always coming there, Jaguars and other fancy cars that I admired. They had nice, beautiful girlfriends there at all times. I used to think how lucky they are. Tall, good looking. They have everything. You just never know what's cooking in your neighbor's home."
Sinclair defends this, by once again quoting Danny's father Monty, who seems to be Sinclair's only source on the story.
In today's Freep article, Gordon Sinclair extensively quotes Daniel's defense lawyers (two of them), friends, and his father. Thats far from balanced reporting.
Also of note, today the Winnipeg Sun said Monty Anderson was unavailable for comment, yet Sinclair got an exclusive interview with him the day before. I find that a little too much to be coincidental. Especially after seeing how much blatant bullshit Sinclair has published on this subject in the last three days.
Yesterdays Winnipeg Free Press, the defender of scumbags nationwide, printed a stunning story penned by Gordon Sinclair portraying Daniel Anderson as the victim. It's behind the subscription wall, so I'll copy the "best parts" here.
Danny -- the son his father calls the most caring and considerate of his three boys -- faces attempted murder charges following a drug raid late Thursday night at the Anderson's Fort Rouge home. Three police officers were shot in the incident and hospitalized.
(snip)
It would be 24 hours before his family would hear from Danny again. He called from the Remand Centre about 11 p.m. Friday night.
Danny was crying, his father said.
"The first thing he was saying was, 'I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I didn't know.'... He was concerned about his mother and myself and his girlfriend and he kept repeating, 'I didn't know, I didn't know.' "
What he "didn't know," according to his father, was that the people who rushed into the Andersons' house while Danny was there with his girlfriend and his mother were police officers executing a drug search warrant.
Poor kid, he was just trying to defend his mother and girlfriend - while he was blindly firing shots into their home.
But it's conceivable, given the suddenness of the event -- the pounding at the door and Bonnie Anderson's screaming as police burst in -- that Danny didn't hear them identify themselves before hiding in the main floor bathroom, from where he allegedly shot blindly from behind the door.
"He thought it was a home invasion or something," Monty Anderson said.
That could be understandable, given Danny's personal history in the same home.
Danny was at home, three or four years ago, his father said, when a group of men broke in reportedly looking for drugs and money.
The brothers and a friend managed to fight them off, his father said.
"You just don't forget stuff like that," Monty said.
But the 12 police officers involved in the raid Thursday would have no record of that event.
Monty said it wasn't reported.
According to Monty, he had three long rifles locked in the basement that are registered. If police had checked the registry, they presumably would have known about them.
One would think that should prompt the calling out of the better-armed and more experienced Emergency Response Unit.
But there's more to Danny's being victimized by violent people in large numbers.
About two years ago, the former Grant Park Pirates linebacker -- who stands over six feet and weighs more than 200 pounds -- was swarmed outside a Pembina Highway bar.
"They stabbed on his neck, on his face. They stabbed him in the chest."
Monty said his son was "in serious shape" after the attack.
"He was in the hospital for a week or two or three."
Those two incidents, Monty suggested, would be enough to spook anybody about large numbers of people suddenly breaking through one's door late at night.
Those two incidents also raise the question; Who doesn't report a home invasion to police? People with something to hide, thats who. I could understand, possibly, that the kids wouldn't want to call in the police, but what kind of mother and father would just let it slide by, when it was their own children who were attacked?
The answer to why police don't politely knock during drug raids, has to do with the element of surprise, and having a better chance of finding evidence before it is "flushed."
"Whatever they were looking for," Monty said, "it wasn't there."
Police asked Monty early Friday morning at the Public Safety Building if his son dealt marijuana from the house.
Monty said he told them not to his knowledge.
Coincidental that they found him in the bathroom then, is it not? You would also think that a father would deny the drug-dealing charges a little more vehemently, if he thought his denials had a chance of standing up under investigation. Update: Police have confirmed that drugs were found during the raid.
But, it should be mentioned, at least one of the Anderson sons is well known as a member of the drug underworld by young adults in affluent south Winnipeg neighbourhoods such as Tuxedo.
The Andersons' middle son, Darren, who turned 23 on the day of the raid, was arrested last January on drug and related charges and is expected to be released from jail at the end of the month.
Danny has no criminal convictions.
The reason his father contacted the Free Press was to stress that last fact.
"He isn't a gang affiliate or anything. He had some assorted friends who have gotten in trouble."
"People who know Danny know this isn't him," his dad said.
"He isn't a monster like everyone thinks," said his girlfriend of five years, Ashley Cochrane. "Anyone who knows Daniel knows this is not him."
His father echoes that: "Anybody who has ever met him has nothing but good things to say about him."
Now riddle me this; if the guns were locked up securely in the basement, as Daddy Dearest says, how did Danny have time to get to the basement, unlock the cabinet, grab a gun, load the gun, and still manage to get up to the bathroom and lock himself in? Or are we to believe that Daniel carries a rifle with him to the shitter?

A quick examination of the map of the house, raises some interesting questions. As the story goes, Danny was in his bedroom when he heard his mother screaming in the kitchen. He then promptly dashed across the hall, and locked himself in the bathroom.
Daddy Dearest says the guns were in the basement. As you can see from the map, to get to the basement, you'd have to go through the kitchen. The same kitchen where the cops entered the house. So clearly, Danny didn't fire the shots with any of the guns that were in the basement.
The other question that I'm just begging to hear an answer to is: Why run to the bathroom? If he truly thought it was a home invasion, his bedroom would have been a much safer place. I'll bet the gun was in his closet. And while his bedroom does have a window to escape from, the bathroom does not have a window. Why the bathroom?!
Even though Daddy Dearest is quick to point out that Danny has no prior convictions, his neighbors had their own suspicions (again, behind the Freep's subscription wall).
Numerous neighbours of the family said the back lane behind the house has received frequent vehicle traffic for the brothers throughout the day and night for the last decade.
Some said they had complained to police about the activity, but their complaints went unheeded.
One neighbour said Daniel Anderson simply stared at her when they encountered one another after she expressed displeasure with the nighttime traffic.
Since big brother was in jail on drug charges at the time of the shooting, I don't think it would be a stretch to think that Daniel had taken over Big Brothers operations while he was away.
Gordon Sinclair is at it again today, defending Danny's lifestyle. One neighbor recalled the house saying, "There was nice cars always coming there, Jaguars and other fancy cars that I admired. They had nice, beautiful girlfriends there at all times. I used to think how lucky they are. Tall, good looking. They have everything. You just never know what's cooking in your neighbor's home."
Sinclair defends this, by once again quoting Danny's father Monty, who seems to be Sinclair's only source on the story.
According to father Monty Anderson, 54, Daniel earned his living through online betting.
"He was into gambling," the elder Anderson told the Free Press. "He played on the Internet. Hold 'Em tournaments. Pro-Line."
In today's Freep article, Gordon Sinclair extensively quotes Daniel's defense lawyers (two of them), friends, and his father. Thats far from balanced reporting.
Also of note, today the Winnipeg Sun said Monty Anderson was unavailable for comment, yet Sinclair got an exclusive interview with him the day before. I find that a little too much to be coincidental. Especially after seeing how much blatant bullshit Sinclair has published on this subject in the last three days.
Labels: Canadian Justice, Daniel Anderson, Winnipeg Crime, Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg Police
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You are so rude! You mean to tell me you are not "Taking Sides" right now like you think Gordon Sinclair did? All Gordon Sinclair did was tell the story from the other side! Because even though no one may want to believe it, there are 2 sides to this story and it is only fair to hear both! How dare everyone sit there and be so judgemental about this! I think it is sad how everyone is taking sides. You do not know what that boy was thinking, how could you sit there and make up his mind for him and Gordon Sinclair. "Lets feel bad for the Police's Families" I've heard for the last couple days...How about we feel sorry for everyones family, even Daniel's....What about his Family? It is there son after all! A terrible thing happened..TO EVERYONE, not just the Police, EVERYONE
Ya, but one side is responsible for this tragedy. The other is not. Daniel's not a victim here, neither is his family. The only victims are three police officers.
Yeah, one side is responsible for this tragedy hey? So how about the Police for not checking the Gun Registry?
Gun registry? So, if the cops had checked the registry (and its yet to be known weather they did or not), Danny wouldn't have shot at them?
Comon man. Danny starts shooting. Nothing the cops could have done about it.
Comon man. Danny starts shooting. Nothing the cops could have done about it.
Doesn't give you the right to say, "His lucky ass is in hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Too bad he's not dead." How does that make you any better!!!
look here you dumb mother fucker, i have known danny for almost 7 years and he is a great freind. you may see things from one side but to understand teh whole story you might actually have to do some real reporting rather than hear all of teh bullshit that flows through this gossip filled city.
how about we talk about how teh cops shot off his fingers while they held him down or how they only found an ounce of weed which is less harmfull then any drug known.
not to mention the retard poliece we have in this city that shoots a fellow officer.
Poliece are as corrupt as any of these stupid people trying to write their "own oppinions," and take sides in teh whol matter.
all your half assed reporting is doing is throwing more slander into the actual story.
and by teh way danny is nothing like his older brother, however i love em all... and his family has teh upmost respect for everyone.
maby there are a few holes to fill and they can be better explained. but who are you to judge, I am pretty sure you smoked grass as a kid and so does 90% of teh city from layers to bums, and even city politicians... I should know I sold weed to them.
and by teh way your diagram is wrong his bedroom is in teh basement.
do some actual research and do you job you lazy piece of shit!
how about we talk about how teh cops shot off his fingers while they held him down or how they only found an ounce of weed which is less harmfull then any drug known.
not to mention the retard poliece we have in this city that shoots a fellow officer.
Poliece are as corrupt as any of these stupid people trying to write their "own oppinions," and take sides in teh whol matter.
all your half assed reporting is doing is throwing more slander into the actual story.
and by teh way danny is nothing like his older brother, however i love em all... and his family has teh upmost respect for everyone.
maby there are a few holes to fill and they can be better explained. but who are you to judge, I am pretty sure you smoked grass as a kid and so does 90% of teh city from layers to bums, and even city politicians... I should know I sold weed to them.
and by teh way your diagram is wrong his bedroom is in teh basement.
do some actual research and do you job you lazy piece of shit!
and every time a drug bust is done itr is expected to be zig-zag related. we all know those pussy's are just trying to be cool.
don;t get me wrong I give all teh respect in the world for hells angels, but the zig-zag crew, come-on......
what would you do if you heard a bunch of people storm in on your house with you family there?
wouldn't you protect them at any cost?
from teh perspective of being in that hallway with cops entering the side door, you can not hear shit, except the dogs barking and people yelling. muffled noises is all you can hear.
I am not saying that he was right in shooting them, becasue we all are guilty at one point or another for mistaken identity. weather it was just forgeting a name or mis-recognition, this is just on higher scale.
i just can't believe you would come out and say all of your bias oppinions when you have a picture of yourself smoking a huge joint!
you might have a blog page but actually put things you know about not just this crap I have to read, and then put my comments in to make you look like an ass!
get a real job......
420rev
don;t get me wrong I give all teh respect in the world for hells angels, but the zig-zag crew, come-on......
what would you do if you heard a bunch of people storm in on your house with you family there?
wouldn't you protect them at any cost?
from teh perspective of being in that hallway with cops entering the side door, you can not hear shit, except the dogs barking and people yelling. muffled noises is all you can hear.
I am not saying that he was right in shooting them, becasue we all are guilty at one point or another for mistaken identity. weather it was just forgeting a name or mis-recognition, this is just on higher scale.
i just can't believe you would come out and say all of your bias oppinions when you have a picture of yourself smoking a huge joint!
you might have a blog page but actually put things you know about not just this crap I have to read, and then put my comments in to make you look like an ass!
get a real job......
420rev
I think if a bunch of people stormed my house while my family was there, I'd be much more likely to go find out what was happening, than randomly firing shots around the house. But maybe I'm too laid back.
And this isn't my job, I'm an amateur slanderist, not a professional.
And this isn't my job, I'm an amateur slanderist, not a professional.
i have the need to point out that your trashing the free press while using the winnipeg sun as a resource.
i admit the free press isn't the most credible publication out there,it sure looks like a real paper compared to the sun and all the crap that lines its papers
i admit the free press isn't the most credible publication out there,it sure looks like a real paper compared to the sun and all the crap that lines its papers
i've known danny my whole life and he woulnd't ever hurt someone if he didn't mean it..
THEY FOUND WEED. and like barely any and im sure if someone tried breaking into your house you would have done the same thing.. maybe if cops didn't just barg in.. and if its happend to you before and of course hes gonna defend his pregnant girlfriend.. i'm sure he din't have any intention to shoot cops.
you can't say you've never smoked weed. and dont tell me you wouldn't defend your family if you heard someone break in .
Yeah he shot a cop..
and your a better person for saying he should have been killed.. yes really mature good job bud!
grow up a bit before you write another article.
THEY FOUND WEED. and like barely any and im sure if someone tried breaking into your house you would have done the same thing.. maybe if cops didn't just barg in.. and if its happend to you before and of course hes gonna defend his pregnant girlfriend.. i'm sure he din't have any intention to shoot cops.
you can't say you've never smoked weed. and dont tell me you wouldn't defend your family if you heard someone break in .
Yeah he shot a cop..
and your a better person for saying he should have been killed.. yes really mature good job bud!
grow up a bit before you write another article.
first off i dont know danny that well or nething but this article is probably the dumbest thing ive ever read i would have shot many more times than daniel if sumone came into my house without identifying themselves I feel bad for both people the cops an daniel obviously. see what u adults dont get is cops arent ur goodie tooshoes walk ur son across the street people they are just as corrupt as the bad guys. they beat up people just as much as bad guys do. They might be able to hide bruises better but they do
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