Durham police, family of security guard killed at Pickering casino still seeking answers | CBC News
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Durham police, family of security guard killed at Pickering casino still seeking answers | CBC News
"Turn yourself in, Mamers said. There's a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest for the charge of second-degree murder, and he's considered to be armed and dangerous. Michael Ferdinand, 34, was shot and killed while working at Pickering casino shortly after 5 a.m. on Oct. 9, 2023. The suspect, identified on Nov. 8, 2023 as Tyjae Nosworthy-Smith, has been on the run since the incident."
"Police released an image of Nosworthy-Smith, which will only be available for five days due to permissions in the Youth Criminal Justice Act. He was 17 at the time of the crime. Nosworthy-Smith is described as a Black man, 5'8, 110 lbs, with a tattoo on his left elbow. He is of no fixed address and is believed to have ties to the Driftwood community, the Jane and Finch area and Brampton, Ont., Durham police said."
Durham Regional Police issued a Canada-wide warrant for 20-year-old Tyjae Nosworthy-Smith on a second-degree murder charge in the Oct. 9, 2023 shooting that killed 34-year-old security guard Michael Ferdinand at a Pickering casino. A $25,000 reward is offered for information leading to his arrest. He was 17 at the time, is considered armed and dangerous and may have ties to the Driftwood community, Jane and Finch and Brampton, Ontario. Police describe him as a Black man about 5'8 and 110 pounds, with a tattoo on his left elbow and no fixed address. Officers note active social media but say timing differences between filming and posting have complicated tracking.
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