Before TTC attack, alleged stabber led troubled life

A memorial for 16-year-old Gabriel Magalhaes is shown at the Keele Street subway station in Toronto, Monday, March 27, 2023. Several years before he allegedly stabbed the 16-year-old stranger to death on a Toronto subway platform, Jordan O鈥橞rien-Tobin already had a multitude of interactions with the justice system. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sharif Hassan

Several years before he allegedly stabbed a 16-year-old stranger to death on a Toronto subway platform, Jordan O鈥橞rien-Tobin already had a multitude of interactions with the justice system, many of them for increasingly violent offences, and struggled with mental health issues.

O鈥橞rien-Tobin was also a young father and used to regularly check in on his daughter in Newfoundland, his former partner said, until he stopped communicating one day.

The 22-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in the killing last month of Gabriel Magalhaes, whose death sparked renewed concerns about safety on Toronto鈥檚 public transit system following a series of violent attacks.

But the profile that has emerged of O鈥橞rien-Tobin has also re-focused attention on the challenges in responding to people in distress. Police have said he had no fixed address and according to court documents in Newfoundland and Ontario, he had faced dozens of criminal charges before the attack.

One person who has shone light on that issue is the victim鈥檚 mother, Andrea Magalhaes, who in a CBC interview days after losing her son said 鈥渕ore needs to be done to help people in crisis.鈥

鈥淲e need more social services, more investment into physical and mental health,鈥 she said.

香港六合彩挂牌资料 has exchanged a series of messages with a woman who said she had a child with O鈥橞rien-Tobin before he left Newfoundland for Ontario in 2020.

The woman asked that her name be withheld to protect her young daughter. In addition to her account of their relationship, she provided screenshots of conversations that appeared to affirm her connection to O鈥橞rien-Tobin, including discussion about a baby's health.

The woman said O鈥橞rien-Tobin attempted suicide several times when they were together in 2019 but struggled to find help, including after landing in emergency rooms.

She said she last spoke to him over a year ago and that she was heartbroken when he stopped communicating. 鈥淟ittle did I know what life was like,鈥 she wrote in a direct message.

Until the communication stopped, O鈥橞rien-Tobin had been in frequent contact, always asking after her and his daughter. 鈥淗e always cared," she said.

She said she was shocked when she saw that the 鈥渟weet鈥 but troubled person she once knew had been charged with murder.

O鈥橞rien-Tobin鈥檚 criminal history detailed in court documents across two provinces is extensive, with dozens of charges in just a few years, and broadly indicates a progression from non-violent offences toward more serious crimes, including assault.

His criminal history in Newfoundland and Labrador includes dozens of convictions in St. John鈥檚 criminal court from 2018 to 2020, including theft, damaging property and other mischief.

He was wanted in the province on an outstanding warrant for violating parole at the time of the Toronto attack.

The charges in the TTC stabbing have not been tested in court and 香港六合彩挂牌资料 has been unable to reach a lawyer who represents him.

O'Brien-Tobin's interactions with the legal system appeared to escalate in Ontario 鈥 court documents show more than 20 different accusations in 2021, including multiple alleged assaults, sexual assault, and harassment.

More charges and jail time followed in 2022, including assault with a box-cutter.

An Ontario court also ordered that he enter a rehabilitation program, see a health-care professional to identify the mental health issues he was facing and to not discontinue his counselling without approval of his probation officer.

O鈥橞rien-Tobin鈥檚 encounters with the criminal justice system are striking, said University of Toronto Scarborough psychology professor Steve Joordens, because it is 鈥渁typical to have such a trail of misconduct and interactions with the legal system.鈥

鈥淵ou would think there would be more follow up and more assurance that he actually is either getting the treatment he needs or is no longer a danger to the public," Joordens said in a phone interview.

"It seems like neither of those things happened. It seems he was almost looking for the legal system to somehow help him control behaviour that he can't obviously control very well on his own."

Calls to boost the social safety net and proposals to secure the Toronto Transit Commission have echoed across the city following Magalhaes鈥 death, especially as it heads toward a mayoral byelection on June 26.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said voters should disregard any candidate who wants to cut police spending.

"If people don鈥檛 feel safe walking down the street or on the TTC, nothing else matters,鈥 Ford said last month.

Asked about prevention, Joordens noted the ongoing discussion about policing but said, 鈥渁nybody that commits a random act against another human being, there's a point in their life when they've become socially isolated for some reason."

"They have sort of lost their empathy for fellow humans ... because they feel like the fellow humans have lost the empathy for them as they feel socially disconnected."

An expert in harm prevention could try to address those emotions, Joordens said.

This report by 香港六合彩挂牌资料 was first published April 5,, 2023.

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