A Hells Angels hitman who killed a man in Dartmouth would rather collect Employment Insurance than work while on day parole.
Dean Daniel Kelsie shot Sean Simmons, a 31-year-old father of two from Lower Sackville, in the head Oct. 3, 2000, in the lobby of a Trinity Avenue apartment building.
“Upon your return to the community, you quickly took steps to get a job. However, you lost that job in December 2022 because of conflicts with a colleague. In fact, you have had to change jobs five times in 2022 due to the same problem,” said his recent parole decision.
“Since that time, you have demonstrated a low motivation to return to the job market, mainly because you struggle to work with colleagues and would like to benefit from the money provided by Employment Insurance.”
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I know exactly how he feels
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