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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Toronto Police: Third Suspect In Glen Burnie Man's Killing Surrenders



RadioOnFire.com - The third man wanted in Canada for the death of a University of Baltimore student has surrendered, Toronto police said.
Andrew Christopher O'Brien, 28, was wanted for second-degree murder in the killing of Julian Jones on Nov. 5.
Police had charged Kenneth Omorogbe, 25, and Kamari Folkes, 24, both of Toronto, with second-degree murder on Nov. 10.
Police said surveillance video and cellphone video taken by one of Jones' friends, along with help from witnesses, allowed investigators to identify and arrest Omorogbe and Folkes.
Jones, 26, of Glen Burnie, was in Toronto for a bachelor party for a friend when a group of people attacked and killed him outside a Toronto bar.
Jones, an Arundel High School graduate, died while being taken to the hospital, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-2222.

Source WBAL

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