Trevor Seraphine
-
Brothers found guilty of 2nd-degree murder in ambush killing of Toronto teenA jury has found two brothers guilty of second-degree murder in the case of 17-year-old Trevor Seraphine who was ambushed and killed on March 21, 2015 in Etobicoke.CrimeDec 8, 2019
-
Jury sees disturbing video of 17-year-old Etobicoke boy ambushed by 2 menTrevor Seraphine could be seen walking into the vestibule of a Willowridge Road building in the early morning hours of March 21, 2015 as two men with their faces covered walk up behind him.CrimeOct 1, 2019
-
-
Advertisement
-
Police seek 2 brothers wanted in murder of Etobicoke teenPolice have issued warrants for two brothers wanted in connection to the murder of Trevor Seraphine, who was gunned down earlier this month in an Etobicoke apartment building.CrimeMar 30, 2015
-
-
Advertisement
-
Toronto police seek two suspects in shooting death of 17-year-oldToronto police have a released a security image of two suspects they believe were involved in the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy early Saturday morning.CrimeMar 23, 2015
Trending
-
Widespread Bell outage now fixed as company says update was to blame49,816 Read
-
Canada Post strike: Here is what will still be delivered in a work stoppage44,958 Read
-
Trump’s tariffs creating ‘tensions’ among G7 ahead of summit: Champagne25,997 Read
-
‘Am I going to die?’: Ontario man back home after 71-day legal ordeal in Dominican Republic24,127 Read
-
Trump administration blames Canada, specifically Vancouver, for role in U.S. drug crisis24,031 Read
-
Donald Trump escalates feud with Bruce Springsteen, calls for investigation21,797 Read
-
Top Videos
-
Trump confronts South Africa president over claims of white farmer ‘genocide’118 Viewed
-
Ontario man wrongly accused of drug smuggling in Dominican Republic returns home92 Viewed
-
Ex-teammates testify as world junior trial resumes by judge alone67 Viewed
-
Bruce Springsteen calls Trump administration ‘corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous’ during UK concert66 Viewed
-
Alberta Motor Association launches ‘Know Before The Tow’ campaign55 Viewed
-
Canada Post workers issue strike notice for May 23
-