The Canadian Press
Printed Tuesday, July 7, 2020 8:25PM EDT
Final Up to date Tuesday, July 7, 2020 11:03PM EDT
TORONTO – A Toronto police officer has been arrested in reference to the killing of a former Liberian warlord who was residing in London, Ont.
London police say Trevor Gregory was arrested Tuesday in Toronto in relation to the deadly capturing of Invoice Horace on June 21.
The 46-year-old was charged with breach of belief and launched with a courtroom date of September 29.
Toronto police say the officer is a detective constable with 21 years of service and has been suspended with pay in accordance with the Police Companies Act.
Gregory’s son, 22-year-old Keiron Gregory, is needed on a cost of second-degree homicide within the June 21 capturing.
Police say forces throughout the province are co-ordinating of their seek for the youthful man, and so they’re asking for anybody with data to return ahead.
London police Supt. Chris Newton declined to supply additional particulars on the cost towards Trevor Gregory.
“Sadly for me to touch upon any particulars with the breach of belief, I might be discussing proof, which I am not ready to do right now,” Newton stated in an interview.
“We do have a big contingent of law enforcement officials within the (Higher Toronto Space) actively investigating this crime and we’re getting day by day, nearly hourly, bodily proof in addition to intelligence from different police companies within the space.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed on July 7, 2020.
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