United Nations gang associate Aram Ali broke down and cried at his attempted murder trial Tuesday as he recalled being broke and living in a car just a month before the shooting for which he’s now charged.
Ali, 29, told B.C. Supreme Court Justice Heather Holmes that he tried to find legitimate work to support himself and his girlfriend in January and February 2009.
Desperate for cash, he turned to UN gangster and fellow refugee ...
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