Mar 5 • 23:43 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Winnipeg man who fatally shot five in drug house convicted of second-degree murder

A Winnipeg man has been convicted of five counts of second-degree murder for a shooting incident that killed five people at a drug house.

A Winnipeg man named Jamie Felix has been found guilty of second-degree murder for the shooting incident that resulted in the deaths of five individuals at a drug house in the West Broadway area. The verdict was reached by a jury after they were sequestered for deliberation, and audible reactions from the packed courtroom indicated the weight of the decision. Despite the gravity of the charges and the emotional atmosphere of the court, Felix remained emotionless as the verdicts were read.

The tragic events unfolded on November 26, 2023, when police responded to reports of a shooting at a multi-unit rooming house. Upon arrival, authorities discovered that five people had been shot, two of whom died on the scene while two others succumbed to their injuries later in the hospital. The fifth victim, referred to as Marko, died months later due to complications from his injuries, with medical testimony indicating that pneumonia linked to his multiple gunshot wounds was the cause of death. This highlights the tragic aftermath of gun violence and its lingering consequences.

Throughout the trial, the jury was presented with conflicting narratives surrounding the motives and circumstances of the shooting, as well as the nature of the environment in which the crime occurred. The rooming house had reportedly degenerated into a drug den, suggesting the potential involvement of illicit activities that may have contributed to the violence. This case underscores the ongoing issues of gun violence and drug-related crime in Canadian cities, raising questions about community safety and the effectiveness of current law enforcement tactics.

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