Dennis Okeymow
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Guilty verdict for man who sold gun used to kill Edmonton police officersThe Edmonton man who supplied a semi-automatic rifle later used to kill EPS officers Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan and maim another man has been found guilty of manslaughter.CrimeMay 26
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Man charged with manslaughter in EPS officers’ deaths being used a scapegoat: defenceThe Crown argues Dennis Okeymow sold the rifle illegally to a minor with mental illness and should have known there was a risk people would have been harmed or killed.CrimeApr 30
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Trial underway for accused trafficker charged in 2 EPS officer deaths, Pizza Hut shootingDennis Okeymow, 21, is on trial for his part in the 2023 deaths of Edmonton Police Service officers Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan, along with 16-year-old shooter Roman Shewchuk.CrimeApr 27
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