at 0mm. mu (m m- †mm mt“ you ("fl "mohair-cw n‘ “land-Inb-ouflwm an mad-unlitâ€! 1ohnu. WMUW lnsuranceHotlmecam “’Ihis is going to be very hard for them." said Mofley Lymbumcr, a 25â€"year veteran of Toronto police. who now publishes Blue Line. a rational magazme for the law enforcement conummity. on Stoulï¬rillc's Main Street. While many ofï¬cexs identify with an on- dutydeamdletypkzlnnk-mï¬-ï¬leofï¬cerwfll makmdflmmatmavenï¬uinmewunsm aï¬eadwwaymeydomeiriob,Mr.Lymbmner. a’Mmdmxch-Stmflvfleresidentsaid Nadeem liwa, 2'5. of Scarborough 'was con- victed of manslaughter Thursday at the New- markec courthouse after about two and a half days 0! deliberation. After the verdict. the Ofï¬cer‘s widow. Sonja Hunken. sobe while other members of the Hunks" family glared at Mr. liwa as (ht-y stunned out of the muflmOm. ’ The Hunken family declined comment after the verdict. Mr. liwa was charged with ï¬rsbdcgrcc murder. hummer a ï¬nding of manslaughter wins one four options presented to the jury; “11's naming new for poUoc-“omccrs to be dissatisï¬ed with judgments that come down.†he said ‘ A manslaughter verdict is likely to deeply alien than family and friends of Den-Const. Robert Plunkeu. a farmer police ofï¬cer said. Manslaughter verdict ’hard’for family: ex-cop tfamauzzrï¬yrmg. com BY ’08 FANTAUZZI ~M.‘ Mr. liwa was arrested Aug. 2. :00? on Ascot (‘kesoemhearï¬imhnmum Boad and Steeles Avenue [East in Markham aft†“my Consl. Hunkett. a 22‘yt'ar polkng wteran was crushed to death by a stolen gold Hunda Accord-DCL-Consl, Phnnken was flinging In the 's doOr while attempting to arrest MI. r the lheï¬ of when it began The incidehl was a tragedy for everyone involved. said lï¬umnce (Lohcn. thv Srzlrlmr ough man's lawyer. ' ’ A manslaughter convimon carries a w1dc~ ranging seine-nae. from a conditional diatharge to life in prison. according to legal expcn s. the juxy's ï¬hding. “The- dcalh of Rob Plunkm \{as a dry- astating blow to his family. his with Sonja, their three Ch“de and to all of Rubi. frivnds and colleagues at York Regional Polite," bupt‘ Faulkner said. “Rob has been deeply mmed." He called DcL-(lunsl. Plunkcu an “excep- tional†person and police ofï¬cer. Meanwhile, Mr. [Ma showed lmlc ommmn following the verdi'Ct. other than to glance at his family and the Piunken family. “Obviously (Mr. )iwq’s tamily} an- wln'x'e-d that their son is not going In be facing a murder conyictiun." he said. "While we‘na not with the verdict necessarily, wv'n’ relieved that it wasn't a murder conviction."