Three individuals taken into custody following extensive inquiry
Fresh Take:
Three Dudes Nabbed for Gunslinging Murder Case in Mile-End
The Montreal Police Department has nabbed three lads associated with the slaying of 26-year-old Jayson Collin, who met his untimely end in a school parking lot in Montreal North three years ago. The brutal murder sent shockwaves throughout Montreal, shaking the city's peace.
Rip JaysonThree suspects, between the ages of 20 and 24, are at the heart of Montreal Police's investigation into the chilling murder of poor Jayson. He tragically lost his life on August 10, 2022, in a fatal shooting at a local school parking lot. Tragically, another young man was also injured in the shooting.
The authorities have also performed a search in Laval, as confirmed in an official statement. Investigators have been working tirelessly, with previous searches conducted along the Mille Îles River in 2024.
Sources close to the criminal world assert that unfortunate Jayson Collin was a victim of circumstance, caught in the crossfire of an ongoing gang feud. The alleged shooters targeted Collin in response to the murder of Junior Lemoyne Printemps, who was gunned down in Laval in May 2022.
The youngest of the three suspects cannot be named, as he was a minor at the time of the tragic event.
The SPVM has teamed up with CENTAURE, Quebec's anti-violence strategy, to tackle the root causes of armed violence. The investigation—in partnership with the Sûreté du Québec (SQ)—aims to uncover the truth behind Jayson's violent death.
The Montreal Police Department's investigation into the shooting death of Jayson Collin, a tragic event that occurred in a school parking lot, is not just limited to the murder itself but also extends to the wider context of war-and-conflicts, specifically an ongoing gang feud. The partnership between the SPVM and CENTAURE, Quebec's anti-violence strategy, underlines the political commitment to address the root causes of crime-and-justice, with the hope of achieving general news headlines that emphasize justice rather than war-and-conflicts.