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Man wanted on 1st-degree murder charge after Toronto stabbing
Man wanted on 1st-degree murder charge after Toronto stabbing

CBC

time23 minutes ago

  • CBC

Man wanted on 1st-degree murder charge after Toronto stabbing

Social Sharing A man is wanted on a first-degree murder charge after a stabbing in Toronto's east end on Tuesday, police say. Anthony Steven Oliveira, 24, of no fixed address, should be considered "armed and dangerous," Toronto police said in a news release Thursday. "If located, do not approach and call 911," the news release said. Oliveira is known to use public transit throughout the Greater Toronto Area, including Toronto, Durham Region and Peel Region, police said. Officers responded to a call for a stabbing around 11 p.m. on Tuesday near Danforth Avenue and Coxwell Avenue, according to the news release. A fight happened between two males behind a plaza, and officers found a man who had been stabbed. Police previously said a male suspect was seen running from the area wearing dark clothing. The victim, Toronto man Ashkan Pournasir-Roudbane, died in hospital on Tuesday. The 36-year-old is the city's 16th homicide victim of the year. Oliveira is also wanted in connection with an assault that happened earlier this month in Oshawa, Toronto police said in an email on Friday. In that instance, the suspect pulled a knife and tried to stab a person in the area of Steeplechase Street and Windfields Farm Drive E. on June 1, Durham Regional Police said in a news release on Monday. No injuries were reported, and the suspect took off before police arrived. In that instance, Oliveira is wanted for an alleged assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and two counts of failure to comply with a probation order, Durham police said.

Suspect in fatal east-end stabbing considered armed, dangerous
Suspect in fatal east-end stabbing considered armed, dangerous

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Suspect in fatal east-end stabbing considered armed, dangerous

Police have identified a suspect in a deadly east-end stabbing earlier this week. Toronto Police investigated a stabbing call in the Danforth-Hillingdon Aves. area — east of Coxwell Ave. — on Tuesday around 11 p.m. Police said an altercation occurred between two males behind a plaza and they located the victim. The victim was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. On Wednesday, the victim of Toronto's 16th homicide was identified as Ashkan Pournasir-Roudbane, 36, of Toronto. On Thursday night, police said Anthony Steven Oliveira, 24, of no fixed address, had been identified as the suspect and is wanted for first-degree murder. The suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. He is known to use public transit throughout the GTA, including in Toronto, Durham Region and Peel Region. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-7400, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or CRIME SCENE: Oshawa man wanted on warrant for alleged assault Man, 22, charged for violent assault in Courtice

Toronto police ID suspect wanted in fatal stabbing in east end
Toronto police ID suspect wanted in fatal stabbing in east end

CTV News

time13 hours ago

  • CTV News

Toronto police ID suspect wanted in fatal stabbing in east end

Toronto police have identified the suspect accused of fatally stabbing a 36-year-old man in the east end on Tuesday night. In a news release on Thursday, homicide investigators said 24-year-old Anthony Steven Oliveira, of no fixed address, was wanted for first-degree murder. Police allege Oliveira had an altercation with the victim, Ashkan Pournasir-Roudbane, behind a plaza near Danforth and Hillingdon avenues, just east of Coxwell Avenue, at around 11 p.m. Pournasir-Roudbane was stabbed during the altercation, police said. He was taken to the hospital, where he died shortly. Ashkan POURNASIR-ROUDBANE Ashkan Pournasir-Roudbane is the city's 16th homicide victim of 2025. (Toronto Police Service) Homicide investigators have not disclosed what the altercation was about and the circumstances that led to the stabbing. Police have released a photo of Oliveira, who they said should be considered armed and dangerous. Police are urging anyone who locates him not to approach but instead to call 911. 'The suspect is known to use public transit throughout the Greater Toronto Area, including Toronto, Durham Region, and Peel Region,' police said.

"Sweated my ass off": Ned Luke hated filming GTA V's yoga mission scene
"Sweated my ass off": Ned Luke hated filming GTA V's yoga mission scene

Time of India

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

"Sweated my ass off": Ned Luke hated filming GTA V's yoga mission scene

In a recent social media response, GTA V's actor for Michael De Santa, , disclosed that the notorious yoga mission from the game wasn't only unpopular with gamers, it was additionally a nightmare to shoot too. According to Luke, the motion capture session for the mission lasted a grueling eight hours and left him physically exhausted, calling it 'hands down the worst to shoot.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Ned Luke's blunt opinion on GTA V's yoga mission The moment came when GTA 6 Countdown posted about the yoga mission being the worst part of GTA V , prompting Ned Luke to bluntly respond with his own behind-the-scenes experience , "Sweated my ass off for 8 hours. Hands down the worst to shoot." The response quickly went viral among the gaming community, as many of them have for a long time made light of the slow pace and cringe-worthy gameplay of the mission. The "Did Somebody Say Yoga?" mission was intended to be a humorous but contemplative section of the game, with Michael trying to reconnect with his wife. But its rhythm-shattering quick-time yoga actions provoked mixed responses. Now that Luke has given us a behind-the-scenes look, it's apparent that the scene didn't come easy to the actor either, particularly considering the physicality of motion capture. Why the yoga mission still sparks debate The yoga mission has been a subject of discussion within the GTA fan base for a long time. Some appreciated it as a witty piece of satire, while others viewed it as a boring respite from the shoot-'em-up mayhem GTA V is infamous for. Luke's recent statement validates that the mission wasn't only challenging to players' patience, it was challenging to his body as well. Motion capture is already a grueling process, but replicating yoga positions in a suit for eight hours obviously tested the actor to his limits. His response brings a degree of human nuance to a scene that, although divisive, is one of the most memorable moments in the game. What was intended to be a fun-filled mission in GTA V became a grueling shoot for the actor behind Michael. Ned Luke's candid commentary provides fans with a greater appreciation for the effort involved in even the most surprising scenes. And for most, it provides yet another reason not to replay that yoga mission again. Also Read:

7 GTA 5 lines that still live in our head rent-free
7 GTA 5 lines that still live in our head rent-free

Time of India

time19 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

7 GTA 5 lines that still live in our head rent-free

(Image via Rockstar Games) If you've played GTA 5 , you know it's more than just mayhem, missions, and fast cars. The story hits deep. The characters? Wild, flawed, and brutally real. And the dialogue? Some of it has lived rent-free in our heads for years now. Whether it's pure chaos, emotional punches, or dark truths about the criminal world, here are 10 lines from GTA 5 that still give fans chills. 1. 'Surviving is winning, Franklin. Everything else is bulls***.' Michael straight-up drops this line when Franklin starts asking deeper questions. It's not just advice — it's a worldview. Cold, harsh, and honest. It tells you exactly who Michael is: a man who's lost so much, he's convinced himself that just breathing is enough. Grand Theft Auto V Lamar & Franklin Yee Yee haircut (GTA V PS3) 2. 'Maybe if you got rid of that yee-yee a** haircut…' No explanation needed. Lamar's roast of Franklin is iconic. It went viral, spawned memes, and is quoted more than any line in GTA history. Pure energy. Lamar might be a side character, but this moment made him immortal. 3. 'Why did I move here? I guess it was the weather.' The first words of GTA 5. Soft, casual, and chilling . It starts light but hits hard once you realize Michael's running from his past, lying to himself, and dragging others down in the process. That's not a vacation — it's a ticking time bomb. 4. 'Hypocrisy, civilization's greatest virtue.' Michael says this with the tired wisdom of someone who's done it all . Robbed, lied, killed, retired — and still plays house like it's normal. He knows he's the villain but wears that truth like a badge. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tu Kia Sportage, por tiempo limitado KIA Undo A reminder that GTA doesn't pretend to be morally clean. 5. 'Yeah, whatever, dawg. It's either this or dealing dimebags…' Franklin accepts the game. He knows what's up. He's not delusional. This line shows he's not chasing a fantasy — he's just trying to level up in a world that won't let him play clean. That quiet acceptance? Lowkey heartbreaking. 6. 'You forget a thousand things every day, pal. Make sure this is one of 'em.' This isn't just Michael trying to be cool during a robbery — it's the line that brings Trevor back into the story. It's the spark that lights the powder keg. When Michael repeats it later during a job, Trevor hears it on the news... and the entire story flips. = 7. 'Then all of a sudden, your legs give in, and you just can't run no more.' Said right before Franklin pulls the trigger (if you choose to kill Michael). It's gut-wrenching. This one line captures regret, aging, and betrayal in one breath. Feels like someone just hit pause on your heart. GTA 5's dialogue wasn't just written; it was crafted . That's why we're still quoting it a decade later. It's raw, unfiltered, and iconic, just like the game itself. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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