Wednesday, May 15, 2024
ADVT 
National

Texas Murder Suspect Arrested In Halifax To Be Detained Until February

The Canadian Press, 24 Jan, 2020 09:55 PM

    MONTREAL - An American murder suspect nabbed in Halifax will remain detained until February, when he'll have another hearing to determine whether he's admissible to Canada, a member of the Immigration and Review Board ruled Friday.

     

    Derek Cameron Whisenand was scheduled to appear before the board Friday morning for both a detention review and an admissibility hearing, but refused to leave his cell in Halifax.

     

    A board member maintained Whisenand's detention on the basis he was a flight risk and a danger to the Canadian public.

     

    Dianne Tordoff also agreed to proceed with a hearing on admissibillty on Feb. 11, regardless of whether Whisenand has secured counsel by then. The admissibility hearing scheduled for Friday was adjourned because Whisenand had the right to be present.

     

    "But if a person refuses to attend, the board must proceed with celerity — we can't just keep postponing the hearing," Tordoff said.

     

    Whisenand, 28, is a suspect in the June 2019 death of a 78-year-old man in Eastland County, Texas, about 170 kilometres southwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

     

    He has been detained since his Dec. 30 arrest, which came after police responded to a call about the shoplifting of work boots at a Walmart in the city's Bayer's Lake area.

     

    A police report filed as an exhibit in connection with his detention said Whisenand had been living in a tent in the woods with his dog near the busy shopping district.

     

    According to the report by Halifax regional police, he was arrested after leading officers on a foot chase and only stopped after a constable threatened to use her Taser on him.

     

    The police report alleged the fugitive was wearing brand-new beige work boots that still had the price tags on them.

     

    He was evasive with Halifax officers and gave a false name — Christian Bates — before the officer found a tattered U.S. social security card with his real name on it, without a birth date, the report states.

     

    After giving police his date of birth, he allegedly pleaded with them to let him go on a promise to appear so he could fetch his dog at the campsite.

     

    Police confirmed they found a tent, clothing, dishes and dog food in a wooded area not far from where the alleged theft took place. The dog was seized by animal control officers.

     

    Whisenand was subsequently turned over to the Canada Border Services Agency and has refused to answer questions from immigration officials.

     

    In July, RCMP warned that he had illegally crossed into Canada near Haskett, Man., sometime during the week of June 24.

     

    Authorities in North Dakota said Whisenand's vehicle was found about three kilometres from the Canadian border.

     

    Whisenand hasn't explained how he got to Nova Scotia, but he was believed to have gotten a ride from the border to Winnipeg, then headed towards Atlantic Canada.

     

    He has no family or friends in Canada and has been detained at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility.

     

    Whisenand didn't participate in his initial hearing on Jan. 2 and told the board at the second one on Jan. 8 that he wished to consult with a lawyer before proceeding on the issue of admissibility.

     

    Michel Gallant, a CBSA hearing officer, said Friday that officers have tried to interview Whisenand, but he's rebuffed their attempts.

     

    Gallant also said the U.S. consulate in Halifax will provide an emergency travel document if Whisenand is ultimately ordered removed.

     

    This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 24, 2020.

     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    4 Men On Visitor Visas In Suspected Paving Scheme In Delta In CBSA Custody

    4 Men On Visitor Visas In Suspected Paving Scheme In Delta In CBSA Custody
    Delta Police were alerted to the matter on January 19, when a resident reported that a man approached him claiming to own an asphalt company, and offering him a deal on repaving his driveway.

    4 Men On Visitor Visas In Suspected Paving Scheme In Delta In CBSA Custody

    Two 18-Year-Old Men In Custody In Abbotsford After Overnight Robbery

    Last night, two men in disguise entered an unlicensed dispensary, produced firearms and demanded cash and marijuana- before fleeing on foot.

    Two 18-Year-Old Men In Custody In Abbotsford After Overnight Robbery

    12 Pipeline Protesters Arrested At B.C. Ministry Office: Victoria Police

    12 Pipeline Protesters Arrested At B.C. Ministry Office: Victoria Police
    Victoria police say a dozen adults have been taken into custody following a day-long protest in the offices of the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.

    12 Pipeline Protesters Arrested At B.C. Ministry Office: Victoria Police

    Vancouver Actor Says She Was Conned Into Protesting Meng Extradition

    A Vancouver actor says she was tricked into holding a protest sign outside the court where Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing is underway.

    Vancouver Actor Says She Was Conned Into Protesting Meng Extradition

    Canada Justice Dept. Lawyer Says Huawei Exec Meng Wanzhou Committed Fraud

    A Canadian justice department lawyer said Wednesday that fraud, not sanctions, is the crucial element for a judge to consider when deciding if a senior executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei should be extradited to the United States.

    Canada Justice Dept. Lawyer Says Huawei Exec Meng Wanzhou Committed Fraud

    Groom's Father, Bride's Mother 'Eloped' As Families Prepped For Wedding In Gujarat

    Groom's Father, Bride's Mother 'Eloped' As Families Prepped For Wedding In Gujarat
    The relative claimed that both of them knew each other since their childhood and lived in the same neighbourhood till the woman moved away after her marriage.    

    Groom's Father, Bride's Mother 'Eloped' As Families Prepped For Wedding In Gujarat