Mr. Speaker, on March 12, in Montreal, 55-year-old Chong Woo Kim was stabbed to death in his own convenience store in broad daylight by Xavier Gellatly, an individual with a years-long record of violent behaviour and serious mental health issues. As far back as 2016, authorities began issuing warnings that he might kill someone if he were released. Despite that, he was released without adequate supervision after serving his sentence.
In the Eustachio Gallese case from a few years ago, the risk assessment conducted by the Parole Board of Canada was called into question.
Warnings were issued in both cases. Why were they ignored?
