Feb 23, 2012 AppleSnatch Says:
Why cant you but more specific to us? We tell you everything but you dont tell us anything,
We deserve to know whats going on in our streets.
Feb 23, 2012 cycopth1 Says:
Bring the death penalty
Feb 21, 2012 SuperkemiVEVO Says:
Black on Black murder all day. This needs to STOP!
Feb 21, 2012 funnyguy21341 Says:
Toronto police always dose great job.
Homicide #5/2012,
Chris Thompson, 35,
Two brothers charged with First Degree Murder
Broadcast time: 12:06
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
42 Division
416-808-7400
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012, at 12:46 p.m., police responded to a shooting call at 31 Tapscott Road, at the Cut Creator barber ... More
Homicide #5/2012,
Chris Thompson, 35,
Two brothers charged with First Degree Murder
Broadcast time: 12:06
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
42 Division
416-808-7400
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012, at 12:46 p.m., police responded to a shooting call at 31 Tapscott Road, at the Cut Creator barber shop.
As a result of the investigation, a number of search warrants were executed in Ottawa, Toronto and Orillia.
It is alleged that:
- three firearms, ammunition, drugs and stolen property were seized
- five people were charged; two additionally were charged with First Degree Murder
On Monday, February 20, 2012, two brothers, Christopher Perez, 22, and Kevin Perez, 27, both of Toronto, were charged with First Degree Murder.
They appeared in court at Old City Hall on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 10 a.m.
The investigation is ongoing. It has been successful due in large part to the cooperation and assistance of members of the public who came forward from the outset.
The Toronto Police Service Homicide Squad would like to thank TPS 41 Division and 42 Division, The Gun and Gang Task Force, Ottawa Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police Orillia Detachment Central Region Crime Unit, and the OPP Central Tactics and Rescue Unit for their assistance with this investigation.
Please click here for YouTube video of conference:
http://bit.ly/Homicide5
Media Advisory by Constable Wendy Drummond, Corporate Communications, for Detective Sergeant Dan Nielsen, Homicide Squad. Video recorded and posted by Constable Scott Mills, Social Media Officer, Corporate Communications. Less
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AppleSnatch Says:
Why cant you but more specific to us? We tell you everything but you dont tell us anything, We deserve to know whats going on in our streets.
cycopth1 Says:
Bring the death penalty
SuperkemiVEVO Says:
Black on Black murder all day. This needs to STOP!
funnyguy21341 Says:
Toronto police always dose great job.
TheeCanadian67 Says:
Good work!