What I found interesting in this article was the fact that his brother seems to have had ample access to both drugs and weapons.
“Sukhera has no idea how Hussain could have got his hands on a gun, particularly since he didn’t have any money, Sukhera said.”
“Last September while Fahad was in a coma fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at the Pickering home and alerted police to a suspicious substance in the basement. Durham Regional Police executed a search warrant, finding 33 guns and other prohibited devices, such as overcapacity magazines, and seized 53 kilograms of a substance identified as the deadly street drug carfentanil.”
“Ansari, who owns the home, was charged with 337 firearm-related offences. He is out on bail.”
“Two years earlier, on July 24, 2015, Fahad was behind the wheel of a rented Hyundai Accent in Saskatoon when police boxed in the vehicle and arrested him and a 22-year-old female companion for allegedly selling crack cocaine. Police seized 26 pieces of individually wrapped cocaine in a Tylenol container weighing 4.72 grams. A summary of the arrest said officers also seized four cellphones that were “ringing off the hook” with people ordering drugs.”
Hmmm...where, oh where could he possibly have gotten a gun with no money to spend. Could someone have GIVEN him a gun, perhaps with a little suggestion as to what to do with it?
Hm. I don't know. This is such a puzzle. It seems nearly impossible to solve and figure this out. Everyone is so baffled by this.