Man who opened fire at Toronto block party granted six more months of day parole
TORONTO — A man convicted of manslaughter in a deadly public shootout at an east Toronto block party is adjusting well to life in the community, officials say in granting him six more months of day parole.
In a decision released this week, the Parole Board of Canada says Nahom Tsegazab has respected the conditions of his release since it began this spring, and shows high levels of motivation, accountability and reintegration potential.
The board notes Tsegazab was released to a halfway home in late April, during the most restrictive period of the COVID-19 pandemic, but did not let that deter his efforts to find a job.
The two-member panel says he worked on his resume and took online classes during the lockdown and found work once the restrictions eased.