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Man accused in St. Thomas baseball bat attack is a lawyer from an influential Toronto family

Mark Phillips is the great-grandson of former Toronto mayor Nathan Phillips

Colin Butler · Video Journalist, CBC NewsFirst published: December 13, 2017 at 6:15 PM ET
Last updated: December 14, 2017

CBC News has learned the man charged in connection with a baseball bat attack on an immigrant family is a Toronto personal injury lawyer and the great-grandson of former Toronto mayor Nathan Phillips.

Mark Phillips, 36, was charged on Dec. 8 with aggravated assault and three counts of assault with a weapon in connection with the incident in the parking lot of a St. Thomas, Ont., strip mall.

The family said the man charged at them, unprovoked, before they recorded the confrontation on a cellphone, which has been widely circulated through news outlets and social media.

The video shows a man yelling about terrorists, ISIS and swinging his bat, leaving local man Sergio Estepa with a cracked rib and severe bruising on his back.

None of the allegations against Phillips has been proven in court.

'Mayor of all the people'

Philips' great-grandfather, dubbed "the mayor of all the people," was Toronto's first Jewish mayor and is the namesake of Nathan Phillips Square, located outside Toronto city hall.

His portrait still hangs in the accused's parents' home in Toronto, a childhood friend told CBC News.

His family is shocked and saddened, said uncle Jeff Phillips, a London, Ont., lawyer.

"His father is very upset," he said, noting there was not much else he could say because he had lost contact with his nephew over the years.

"I honestly don't know," he said. "I'm not involved with him."

Like his great-grandfather, Mark Phillips chose law as a career, and was called to the bar in September 2008 after graduating in 2007 with a degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., according to his LinkedIn page.

Phillips landed his first job as a personal injury lawyer at the Toronto firm.Mazin Rooz Mazin and stayed for about a year, before working at three other firms, never staying longer than three years at a time.

He used his pull at one of those firms to help his childhood friend Chun-Yun Liu land his first job as a paralegal.

"You know how hard it is to get a job in this business, especially when you have no experience," Liu said. "I was looking for work and he was always pretty supportive. The rest is history."

'I heard the voice. My heart sank'

Liu has known Phillips since they were Grade 7 students. They went to high school together before parting ways. Still, the two men kept in touch, meeting on average once every few months.

"He always seemed to me pretty sensible, pretty level-headed," Liu said. "He was the type of guy who wouldn't hurt anybody. He was always there for me."

Liu said it was with disbelief when he first read of Phillips' arrest.

"I was kind of hoping against hope it wasn't him," noting he was even more surprised to learn that St. Thomas police believe the incident may have been "racially motivated."

"Mark is pretty multi-cultural in the friends that he made," he said. "I've never known him to be a racial extremist or whatever you want to call it."

"That video was a different guy from the Mark I knew."

Remanded in custody

According to his LinkedIn profile, Philips had been employed at the Toronto personal injury law firm, Barapp Law, but it's not clear whether he still works there.

Phillips' image and bio have.been removed from the firm's website. But there are still videos posted online advertising his services that showcase his political lineage.

When reached by CBC News, the firm's senior partner Eric Barapp refused to comment.

Phillips has been remanded in custody at the Elgin Middlesex London Detention Centre until his next appearance in court at the end of the week.

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/london/st-thomas-ontario-baseball-bat-attack-accused-1.4446289
 

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Really bizarre.
 

thirdcup

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Directly above the center of the earth
Maybe his brains were fried from something.
 

wazup

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He's personal injury lawyer, maybe he could respesent the people he attacked.
 

james t kirk

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Sounds like he's off his rocker.

Also, he's changed employers 4 or 5 times since graduating law school. The lawyers I've worked with, I'm always amazed that they have been with the same firm since graduation, with one exception where he started his own firm. In my industry anyone who has changed employers every year or two is viewed with suspicion.
 

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Seeing the video, I’d not be at all surprised if we find out this guy is a paranoid schizophrenic. He’s very agitated, and not really making a whole lot of sense at all. Sure there are some terrible idiot racists out there, but his behaviour seems beyond that.
 

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Seeing the video, I’d not be at all surprised if we find out this guy is a paranoid schizophrenic. He’s very agitated, and not really making a whole lot of sense at all. Sure there are some terrible idiot racists out there, but his behaviour seems beyond that.
Probably why he changed law firms so often: personality disorders leading to a mental illness crisis. But I agree with your diagnosis.
 

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Seeing the video, I’d not be at all surprised if we find out this guy is a paranoid schizophrenic. He’s very agitated, and not really making a whole lot of sense at all. Sure there are some terrible idiot racists out there, but his behaviour seems beyond that.
Just like the PATH killer, but this is a white man so it's excusable.
 

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Seeing the video, I’d not be at all surprised if we find out this guy is a paranoid schizophrenic. He’s very agitated, and not really making a whole lot of sense at all. Sure there are some terrible idiot racists out there, but his behaviour seems beyond that.
Probably why he changed law firms so often: personality disorders leading to a mental illness crisis. But I agree with your diagnosis.
I agree with what you guys are saying. I just wish people would be as compassionate/understanding when Muslims do stupid shit.

That lady who was swinging a machete around the Canadian Tire in Etobicoke yelling Allahu Akbar sounded pretty crazy to me but most people at the time seemed convinced she was an ISIS operative who should be tried under anti-terror statutes.
 

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I agree, I think this guy has had some kind of psychotic break with reality. I wouldn't be surprised if he is found not criminally responsible and then committed to a psychiatric hospital for treatment.
 

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I agree with what you guys are saying. I just wish people would be as compassionate/understanding when Muslims do stupid shit.

That lady who was swinging a machete around the Canadian Tire in Etobicoke yelling Allahu Akbar sounded pretty crazy to me but most people at the time seemed convinced she was an ISIS operative who should be tried under anti-terror statutes.
They both strike me as being pretty crazy.
 

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Have any of the Terb Islamaphobes gone silent lately???????????????????????? Hello???
Yep, the Breitbart site states that ISIS followers speak Spanish,... what a couple of losers,... !!!
 

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Yep, the Breitbart site states that ISIS followers speak Spanish,... what a couple of losers,... !!!
I think you made a mistake.

No one was saying that Breitbart connects ISIS with the Spanish language.

IM469 was saying that the people were speaking Spanish and that the lawyer probably reads a lot of Brietbart. Implying that his attitudes come from brietbart.
 

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I think you made a mistake.

No one was saying that Breitbart connects ISIS with the Spanish language.

IM469 was saying that the people were speaking Spanish and that the lawyer probably reads a lot of Brietbart. Implying that his attitudes come from brietbart.
I'm not the one who made the mistake.

Don't put ISIS and speaking Spanish in the same sentence,... if you don't want the connection made,... don't make it.
 
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