A Hezbollah Linked Cell Murdered A Toronto Cop. Canada Is Becoming The UK.
FROM THE DESK OF ZACHARY | FIGHT FOR CANADA
On a personal note;
What happened to the police officer in Toronto was/is totally preventable, the blame lies 100% with the communist liberal party in Ottawa, and with Marc Miller MP for Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Surs and his replacement Lena Metlege Diab MP for Halifax West. They allowed and paid to have the Members of the IRGC brought to Canada and thus allowing them to shoot the US Consulate in Toronto. Which then led to the Toronto Police Service sending Constable Marc Pinizzotto to execute an arrest warrant on a 19 year old member of the IRGC, who then shot and killed the constable with an ILLEGALLY obtained firearm.
If the current communist regime in Ottawa wasn’t continually allowing unvested and criminally active persons into the country this would NEVER have happened…
Early Thursday morning, the Toronto Police Service's Emergency Task Force executed a search warrant on the fourth floor of a high-rise in the city's York district. By the end of that operation, Constable Marc Pinizzotto - an 18-year veteran of the force and five-year member of the ETF - was dead, shot during a confrontation with a 19-year-old suspect. A second suspect was hit by return fire and remains hospitalized in critical condition. A third, identified by Chief Myron Demkiw as 19-year-old Zara Jabbi, is still at large and described as armed and dangerous.
This was not a random encounter. The warrants executed that morning were tied to an investigation into a string of shootings across the Greater Toronto Area - including the March 10 attack on the United States consulate in downtown Toronto and at least one shooting targeting a GTA synagogue during Purim. Police have not publicly confirmed every detail, but the thread connecting these incidents runs through a federal criminal complaint unsealed in the Southern District of New York.
That complaint names Mohammad Bagher Saad Dawood al-Saadi, a senior figure in Kataib Hezbollah - the Iraqi militia that operates as one of the most important Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps proxy forces in the world. According to the allegations, al-Saadi directed roughly twenty attacks and plots across North America and Europe, operating under a front group, and personally told an undercover officer that "his people" were behind both the consulate shooting and the Toronto synagogue attack.
This is the network a Toronto police officer died investigating.
For years, critics have warned that Iranian-backed networks operate with near-impunity inside Canada - that demonstrations tied to IRGC-aligned groups go unchallenged, that known operatives move freely, that the institutional response to "foreign interference" amounts to strongly worded statements. Those warnings were treated as alarmist. A police officer is now dead.
Here is where the UK comparison becomes unavoidable. Britain spent years normalizing the presence of organized extremist networks under the banner of "community relations" and "free expression," only to watch those networks escalate from intimidation to violence - Southport, the grooming gang scandals, the open antisemitic marches through London that police openly admitted they couldn't or wouldn't control. The pattern wasn't a sudden break. It was a slow institutional decision, made over and over, to look away.
Canada is not the UK yet. But the raw materials are the same: an entrenched proxy network tied to a hostile foreign state, a security apparatus that has been warned repeatedly, and a political class that treats every individual incident as isolated rather than as part of a pattern.
Constable Pinizzotto's family deserves more than a moment of silence. They deserve an honest accounting of why this network was allowed to operate long enough to kill a cop - and what Ottawa intends to do about the part of it that's still out there.
P.S. I'll be live on Youtube Sunday night at 7pm.


Seems like just yesterday that Stephane Dion was trying to reboot Canada’s “relationship” with the thuggish theocracy of Iran, after that mean Stephen Harper had booted them out in 2012. Boy, did Harper’s move ever turn out to be prescient! Of course, that was before Hamas values became Liberal values.