REGINA – The Regina Police have arrested a second suspect wanted after a shooting in Northeast Regina March 19th.
23-year-old Jorden Dean Peter Ross-Briltz was arrested by plain clothes officers Wednesday night.
Back on March 19th, police were called to the 300 block of Cornwall Street North where they found a 25-year-old man with life-threatening injuries. An injured 22 year-old man was found a few blocks away. Both victims suffered apparent gunshot wounds.
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On March 24th police arrested the first suspect, 18-year-old Tyrik Jahil Peter Ross of Regina, who was charged with two counts of Attempted Murder.
Ross-Briltz is charged with two counts of Attempted Murder, three charges of Assault with a Weapon, and one charge of Break and Enter with Intent to Commit Assault.
Ross-Briltz will make his first court appearance on Thursday afternoon.
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