A third suspect is now in custody in connection with the beating death of Julian Jones earlier this month outside a downtown Toronto nightclub, police say. He turned himself in three days after police publicly identified him as a suspect and urged him to give himself up. He is scheduled to appear in court at Old City Hall on Tuesday at 10 a.m.Jones, 26, was visiting Toronto from Baltimore to attend a bachelor party. Jones somehow got separated from his friends, was knocked to the ground and was repeatedly stomped and kicked. Kenneth Omorogbe, 25, and Kamari Folkes, 24, both of Toronto, were arrested on Wednesday, November 9 and charged with second-degree murder.
Source: CBC News November 22, 2016 04:18 UTC