Toronto double homicide charges in Riverdale incident

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 9:21 am

Toronto authorities are tightening the net after a fatal double shooting that claimed two lives on April 15. Initially, three individuals faced first-degree murder charges, with two additional suspects later added to the roster in the Riverdale area. Neighbors are left wondering if trouble ever takes a breather.


cp24.com/ / Two suspects arrested in Barrie in connection with Toronto double homicide - CP24

Two suspects arrested in Barrie in connection with Toronto double homicide  CP24

torontosun.com / Two more males, ages 18 and 17, charged in double homicide in Riverdale

Quentin Caza, 18, and Jeremy McNeil, 20, were slain on April 15

theglobeandmail.com / Toronto police charge two additional suspects with first-degree murder in east end shooting

Police say both suspects – a 17-year-old boy and an 18-year-old man – were arrested in Barrie, Ont., on Monday

globalnews.ca / 3 people facing 1st-degree murder charges in fatal Toronto double shooting

Three people in total are now facing first-degree murder charges after a double fatal shooting on April 15 left two men dead in Toronto.

citynews.ca / 2 additional suspects charged with 1st-degree murder in Riverdale double homicide

A 17-year-old boy and an 18-year-old male who were the subject of Canada-wide warrants were arrested and charged with first-degree murder in a double homicide in Toronto’s Riverdale neighbourhood. Abdulrahman Zein, 18, of Toronto, and a 17-year-old male were arrested in Barrie, Ont., on Monday.…


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