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Convicted violent offender charged in fatal Edmonton stabbing

Police said officers were called to an assault in the area of 80 Street and 118 Avenue at about 9 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018. Sarah Kraus, Global News

A man who was previously convicted of forcible confinement and uttering threats to cause death is once again behind bars, charged with murder.

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The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) said Jonathan Sidney Burd has been charged with second-degree murder in the January death of Jarvis Katz.

Katz died two days after he was found with a stab wound at a home in the area of 118 Avenue and 80 Street on Jan. 15. His death was ruled the city’s second homicide of 2018.

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Burd is the second person charged in Katz’s death. In early April, police arrested and charged Douglas Ronald Hecht with second-degree murder and possession of an offensive weapon dangerous to the public.

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Burd was released from the Bowden Institution in 2013 after serving a nine-year sentence for charges including three counts of forcible confinement, possession of a weapon and two counts of uttering threats to cause death or harm.

At the time of his release in 2013, the EPS said Burd was “considered by police to be a violent offender who poses a significant harm to the community to reoffend violently.”

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On Monday, police arrested Alexandra Friesen, 27, and charged her with robbery and assault causing bodily harm. EPS said Friesen is accused of assaulting someone else in the home at the time of the fight that led to Katz’s death.

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