Five Charged in Brampton School Grounds Double Homicide
Police say the suspects were arrested after a months-long probe and two firearms were recovered, including one found during a search warrant in Brampton.
- On Monday, Peel Regional Police announced that five suspects—three adults and two youths—face charges for the April 3 double homicide on the grounds of a Brampton school.
- Officers responded to gunfire near Rutherford Road and Kennedy Road on April 3, where they discovered an adult male and a male youth fatally shot at the scene.
- Police identified the adult suspects as Jahnoi Bell, 21, of Brampton, Mcaium Aarons, 25, of Toronto, and Jayden Christmah, 23, of Orangeville; Bell faces two counts of first-degree murder.
- Authorities recovered two firearms during the investigation, with Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah describing the effort as 'relentless' in holding those responsible accountable.
- Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the identities of the two 17-year-old suspects remain protected, while all five individuals await bail hearings in custody.
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5 charged, including 2 youths, in fatal double shooting on Brampton school grounds
A 21-year-old and two 17-year-olds from Brampton are facing two charges each of first-degree murder, after a shooting on school grounds in Brampton that took the lives of one man and one youth in April, Peel police say.
5 charged in Brampton double homicide, police say
Peel Regional Police (PRP) say three adults and two youths have been arrested and charged in connection with a double homicide that left two males dead on the grounds of a Brampton school earlier this spring. Officers were called to the area of Rutherford Road and Kennedy Road near St. Joachim Elementary School and Arnott […]
Three adults, two youths charged in double homicide in Brampton, Ont.
BRAMPTON - Five suspects, including two youths, are facing charges in relation to a shooting that left two dead near a school in Brampton, Ont., earlier this year.
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