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Teens face 1st degree murder charges in First Nations double homicide
- Two teens are charged with first-degree murder in a double homicide in a First Nations community in northern Quebec, according to prosecutors.
- The two victims, Bedabin Neeposh and Daniel Benac, were found dead in a car, and the shooting is believed to be connected to organized crime, according to provincial police.
- The Cree Nation of Mistissini was shaken by the killings, leading to a temporary lockdown of the community after the incident.
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Prosecutors claim that two teenagers arrested last week in the context of a double homicide committed in an Aboriginal community in northern Quebec face charges of first degree murder.
·Montreal, Canada
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Teens face 1st degree murder charges in First Nations double homicide
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Read Full ArticleTwo teens arrested in connection with First Nation double homicide in northern Quebec
Quebec provincial police say two 17-year-old boys have been arrested in a double homicide in a Cree community in northern Quebec. The teens were arrested by a tactical unit Friday in the community of Mistissini around 1 p.m. The Eeyou Eenou Police Force says the suspects are facing charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder and are set to appear in court on Saturday. The two male victims, 30-year-old Bedabin Neeposh and 29-year-old Daniel…
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