Michael Marois snapped when he saw his girlfriend talking to another man, Sudbury court is told
Author of the article: Harold Carmichael
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 3 minute read Sayed Raafat and a paramedic tend to the alleged shooter at the scene of a homicide on Rita Street in Hanmer on July 12, 2020. The shooter, Michael Marois, pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder. ALLISON ST. MARTIN photo.
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In a jealous rage, Michael Marois snapped, went home, got his guns, and returned to a party where he shot another man five times killing him for talking to his girlfriend.
Marios may have shot more people, but his girlfriend tackled him as he pointed a shotgun at the partygoers on the evening of July 12, 2020.
Enterprise man, 25, held with gun, ammo
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Police from the Central Division Gang Unit (CDGU) held a 25-year-old man during an anti-gang operation in Enterprise on Saturday for having a gun and ammunition.
The man, who lives at Rita Street in Enterprise, was expected to be charged for the offences. Once charged, he will face a Chaguanas magistrate.
On Sunday, a police release said members of the CDGU were on patrol in Enterprise at 8.45 pm on Saturday when they saw a group of men acting suspiciously.
The officers held and searched them.
The release said police allegedly found a Glock with a magazine with five rounds of .40 calibre ammunition on the suspect.