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Calgary man accused in Madisson Cobb murder appears in court, charge against second man surfaces

Calgary man accused in Madisson Cobb murder appears in court, charge against second man surfaces

CTV News23-07-2025
Police have announced a charge of first-degree murder in the death of Madisson Cobb.
Calgary murder victim Madisson Cobb was dealing with harassment charges involving two men prior to her death, according to documents obtained by CTV News.
Eric Mason-Ward, 26, was charged on June 27 with criminal harassment of Cobb on June 1.
The details are unclear, but CTV has learned that man is a friend of Cobb's ex-boyfriend, Devon Bradley Malik, 26, who is now charged with Cobb's first-degree murder and appeared in court on Wednesday.
Malik was previously charged with two counts of harassment of the young woman for incidents dating back to May 30 and June 1.
Cobb was shot to death in a Macleod Trail parking garage on July 19.
Cobb and Malik split in January, and in June, the courts ordered Malik to not go within 100 metres of Cobb's home or workplace.
Court documents obtained by CTV News detail Cobb's alleged harassment by Malik.
In them, Cobb said Malik had a gun and that RCMP told her they couldn't find it.
Malik appeared in court Wednesday on both murder and harassment charges involving Cobb.
Devon Bradley Malik, 26, is now charged with first-degree murder in relation to the death of Madisson Cobb.
Devon Bradley Malik, 26, charged with first-degree murder in relation to the death of Madisson Cobb, appeared in court Wednesday.
Police said Mason-Ward and Malik are known to one another, but said Mason-Ward was not involved in Cobb's murder.
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