4th man charged in Winnipeg teen's death
CBC News
Posted: Oct 14, 2012 11:15 AM CT
Last Updated: Oct 14, 2012 11:52 AM CT
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Winnipeg police have charged a fourth man with manslaughter in the beating death of 16-year-old Paris Rene Cameron Bruce last month.
Paris Bruce, 16, in a photograph provided by his family. Winnipeg police say they have charged a fourth man with manslaughter in connection with the teen's death. (Family photo)Gregory James Myerion, 37, was arrested near Main Street and Pritchard Avenue on Saturday afternoon. He remains in custody, police said in a release Sunday.
Earlier on Saturday, police announced the arrest of Warren Dairren Flett, 24, who was charged with manslaughter in connection with Bruce's death.
Also charged with manslaughter in the case are Michael James Guimond, 34, and Richard Daniel Beaulieu, 36.
Police found the teenager, suffering injuries from what they described as a serious assault, on the 300 block of Aberdeen Avenue on Sept. 4.
Bruce died three days later in hospital.
Police said their investigation is continuing, but have previously said they believe the case is tied to a confrontation between rival street gangs.
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