Teen gets bail after he pleads guilty to charges in mass Etobicoke shooting in June last year | CBC News
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A 16-year-old boy has been released on bail after pleading guilty to three charges related to a mass shooting in Etobicoke that occurred in June 2024, resulting in two deaths and injuries to three others. Initially facing two first-degree murder charges and seven attempted murder charges, these were stayed by Crown prosecutors due to lack of sufficient evidence. The boy pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact to the shooting, possession of a loaded firearm without authorization, and possession of stolen property. The shooting involved assailants who arrived in a stolen vehicle and opened fire on a social gathering.
A 16-year-old boy pleaded guilty to being an accessory after a mass shooting that left two men dead and three others injured in Etobicoke.
Charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder against the boy were stayed due to insufficient evidence for a reasonable prospect of conviction.
During the mass shooting on June 2, 2024, the assailants arrived in a stolen dark grey Ford F-150 and opened fire on a group of people.
Delroy 'George' Parkes, 61, and Seymour Gibbs, 46, were killed; three others were injured with varying degrees of severity.
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