Wednesday, December 17, 2025
ADVT 
National

Trial Begins For Four Men Charged In Fatal Shooting At Toronto Cafe

The Canadian Press, 05 Apr, 2017 11:37 AM
    TORONTO — Prosecutors are making their opening arguments in the trial of four men accused in a fatal daylight shooting at a Toronto cafe.
     
    Rabih Alkhalil, Dean Wiwchar, Nicola Nero and Martino Caputo are each charged with first-degree murder in the death of John Raposo.
     
    All have pleaded not guilty.
     
    Raposo was fatally shot on the patio of the Sicilian Sidewalk Cafe on June 18, 2012 as soccer fans gathered to watch a Euro Cup game.
     
    The brazen daytime attack was one of several fatal public shootings that summer.
     
    It came weeks after a shooting in the food court of the Eaton Centre shopping mall that claimed the lives of two people and injured several others.
     
    And weeks after Raposo's death, gunfire erupted at a Toronto community barbecue, leaving a 14-year-old girl and a 23-year-old man dead, and 23 wounded.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Abbotsford Teen Arrested After Demanding Naked Photos From 11-year-old Boy In Texas

    Abbotsford Teen Arrested After Demanding Naked Photos From 11-year-old Boy In Texas
     teenager in British Columbia has been charged with offences including luring a child

    Abbotsford Teen Arrested After Demanding Naked Photos From 11-year-old Boy In Texas

    B.C. Economy To Grow More Slowly Over Next Two Years: Central 1 Credit Union

    VANCOUVER — A British Columbia credit union says the province's economy will remain strong through 2019, but Metro Vancouver's once-sizzling housing market will no longer fuel the growth.

    B.C. Economy To Grow More Slowly Over Next Two Years: Central 1 Credit Union

    British Columbia Premier Urges Ottawa To Make Changes To Help Tech Sector

    British Columbia Premier Urges Ottawa To Make Changes To Help Tech Sector
    VANCOUVER — Premier Christy Clark says that as the countries around the world are putting up barriers to trade and immigration, British Columbia needs to turn outward in order to grow the province's burgeoning technology sector.

    British Columbia Premier Urges Ottawa To Make Changes To Help Tech Sector

    Witness At Bertrand Charest Trial Says She Slept With Accused For First Time At 15

    Witness At Bertrand Charest Trial Says She Slept With Accused For First Time At 15
    SAINT-JEROME, Que. — A witness is testifying at Bertrand Charest's sex assault trial about how her former ski coach had sex with her on numerous occasions starting when she was 15.

    Witness At Bertrand Charest Trial Says She Slept With Accused For First Time At 15

    Toronto Man Appealing Sex Assault Conviction Says Judge Was Biased

    Toronto Man Appealing Sex Assault Conviction Says Judge Was Biased
    Mustafa Ururyar is appealing his July 2016 conviction in the sexual assault of Mandi Gray, a fellow PhD student at York University with whom he had a casual relationship.

    Toronto Man Appealing Sex Assault Conviction Says Judge Was Biased

    Poppy Crosswalk To Honour Veterans In Vernon, B.C., Rejected By Legion

    Poppy Crosswalk To Honour Veterans In Vernon, B.C., Rejected By Legion
    Vernon Mayor Akbal Mund says the city is working on a new plan to honour veterans after the Royal Canadian Legion rejected a proposed poppy crosswalk.

    Poppy Crosswalk To Honour Veterans In Vernon, B.C., Rejected By Legion