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Murder charge stayed against man accused in slaying at soccer complex
Murder charge stayed against man accused in slaying at soccer complex

Winnipeg Free Press

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Murder charge stayed against man accused in slaying at soccer complex

Crown prosecutors have stayed first-degree murder charges against one of the three men accused in the shooting death of a 22 year old at a Winnipeg soccer complex last summer. Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi, 22, suffered multiple gunshot wounds in what Winnipeg homicide detectives believe was a targeted slaying in the parking lot of the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex shortly before midnight July 13, 2024. Crown prosecutors entered the stay of proceedings on Ibrahim Bangura's murder charge on May 13 after they determined his 'involvement is different than the co-accused,' a provincial government spokesman said. MIKAELA MACKENZIE / FREE PRESS FILES Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi was killed in what police described as a targeted slaying in the parking lot of the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex shortly before midnight July 13, 2024. No further details were made public. Bangura, who was 26 when homicide detectives arrested him in Winnipeg on Jan. 20, was one of three co-accused. Norbert Kipala was 27 when he was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with first-degree murder. He was picked up at a Thunder Bay, Ont., jail, where he was being held. Court records show Kipala faces drug, gun and other charges in that city. A Canada-wide first-degree murder warrant for the third suspect, Tresor Horimbere, remains active. Horimbere has not been arrested, Winnipeg Police Service spokeswoman Ally Cox confirmed Tuesday. He has family and friends in Winnipeg but could be in Ontario, police have said. SUPPLIED A photo of homicide victim Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi that was displayed at a memorial at the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex last July. Investigators believe the suspects were part of the 100-spectator crowd watching a game at the complex on Waverley Street and Victor Lewis Drive. Abdullahi played in the Canada African Cup of Nations match just before he was gunned down. The killing is not suspected to be directly connected to the tournament. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. The suspects may have covered their faces at the game to avoid identifying themselves, police have said. Police suspect the drug world and possible gang connections may have played a role in the killing. Abdullahi and his family arrived in Canada in 2014 as refugees after escaping civil war in Somalia, mourners were told at a memorial last year. SUPPLIED A Canada-wide first-degree murder warrant for the third suspect, 22-year-old Tresor Horimbere, remains active. He was remembered as a youth full of promise and a talented soccer player who had organized a training camp for kids, and was interested in auto mechanics. Erik PinderaReporter Erik Pindera is a reporter for the Free Press, mostly focusing on crime and justice. The born-and-bred Winnipegger attended Red River College Polytechnic, wrote for the community newspaper in Kenora, Ont. and reported on television and radio in Winnipeg before joining the Free Press in 2020. Read more about Erik. Every piece of reporting Erik produces is reviewed by an editing team before it is posted online or published in print — part of the Free Press's tradition, since 1872, of producing reliable independent journalism. Read more about Free Press's history and mandate, and learn how our newsroom operates. Our newsroom depends on a growing audience of readers to power our journalism. If you are not a paid reader, please consider becoming a subscriber. Our newsroom depends on its audience of readers to power our journalism. Thank you for your support.

Murder charge stayed against 1 of 3 men accused in fatal shooting of Winnipeg soccer player
Murder charge stayed against 1 of 3 men accused in fatal shooting of Winnipeg soccer player

CBC

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Murder charge stayed against 1 of 3 men accused in fatal shooting of Winnipeg soccer player

Social Sharing One of three accused men has had his first-degree murder charge stayed in the shooting death of a 22-year-old soccer player in the parking lot outside a south Winnipeg soccer complex last summer. The decision came after prosecutors determined Ibrahim Bangura's involvement in the killing of Mohamed Yusuf Abdullahi "is different than the co-accused in this situation," a provincial spokesperson said in an email Monday. A court spokesperson said Bangura's charge was stayed on May 13. Abdullahi was shot in the parking lot of the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex on Waverley Street on July 13. Police were called there around 11:45 p.m. and found him unresponsive and suffering from gunshot wounds. WATCH | Mourners gather to honour 22-year-old fatally shot after soccer game: Mourners gather to honour 22-year-old fatally shot after soccer game 11 months ago Duration 1:18 Abdullahi had just finished playing in the sixth Canada African Cup of Nations 2024 tournament on Team Eritrea and was shot while exiting through the parking lot after a busy night, police said at the time. He was rushed to hospital in critical condition and pronounced dead. In February, Winnipeg police announced they'd arrested two men in connection with Abdullahi's death and were still looking for a third. Bangura, 26, was arrested in Winnipeg on Jan. 20, while Norbert Kipala, 27, was arrested on Feb. 5 at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre, where he was already in custody on an unrelated matter. Both were charged with first-degree murder. Police also asked for the public's help finding a third suspect in the case: Tresor Horimbere, 22. They said while Horimbere has family and friends in Winnipeg, he may be in Ontario, where he has other family connections. The provincial spokesperson said Monday that prosecutors can't provide any further comments about the case related to Abdullahi's death, "as the matter is before the courts, and one of the individuals has yet to be arrested." Abdullahi was born in Somalia in 2002, and his family fled the civil war there to a refugee camp in Ethiopia, one of his teammates said previously at a memorial for him. In 2014, Abdullahi and his family moved to Canada, where he eventually graduated from Gordon Bell High School. He volunteered as a soccer coach for young children and had recently organized a weeks-long soccer program for Somali children, the teammate said.

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