Network Linked to Series of Ontario Crimes, Quebec Killing Dismantled, Police Say

A criminal network thought to be linked to a series of shootings and other violent crimes in Ontario and Quebec has been “dismantled” after a multi-jurisdictional investigation led to 13 people facing more than 150 charges, police say.
Canada-wide warrants have also been issued for the arrests of two additional suspects who are thought to be linked to the group that police say committed a host of violent crimes across Ontario, including shootings, carjackings, and home invasion robberies, as well as a murder in Quebec.
York Regional Police announced the arrests of nine adult suspects, including one female, and four teenagers during a Dec. 8 press conference. The charges arose from an extensive investigation known as Project Wrangler that spanned multiple jurisdictions and lasted nearly a year, police said….