A 14-year-old boy has been taken into custody by the Toronto police, going through extreme authorized costs together with two counts of homicide and 7 counts of tried homicide.
These costs relate to the distressing occasions of June 2, the place a taking pictures within the parking zone of North Albion Collegiate Institute in northwest Toronto, Canada, resulted within the deaths of two Jamaican males.
The incident unfolded late at evening when 9 males, having simply loved a soccer sport, congregated within the parking zone.
Among the many group had been Delroy ‘George’ Parkes, 61, and Seymour ‘Tappa’ Gibbs, 46, each natives of St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica.
Tragically, their gathering was shattered by gunfire, and Parkes died shortly after being transported to the hospital.
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Stories are that Gibbs handed away three days later because of issues along with his accidents.
Investigation results in arrest
Within the wake of the violence, Toronto Police Service launched an intensive investigation into the double murder, which they described as a random taking pictures.
Their efforts led to a major breakthrough within the early hours of June 3, following a separate incident involving a stolen car in the identical neighborhood.
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After a brief chase on foot, the police apprehended the younger driver of the stolen car, quickly figuring out him as one of many suspects from the evening of the taking pictures.
{The teenager}, concerned on this tragic sequence of occasions, confronted the court docket earlier this week.