Winnipeg protests over killer Shawn Lamb's release
Family members of Shawn Lamb's victims protest statutory release in Winnipeg. Outraged community demands justice reform as convicted killer walks free.
Family members of Shawn Lamb's victims protest statutory release in Winnipeg. Outraged community demands justice reform as convicted killer walks free.
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