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Authorities are on the lookout for a 17-year-old suspect who’s believed to have killed a last month at Casino Resort.
Tyjae Nosworthy-Smith, pictured above. He s wanted in connection with the murder of a Canadian casino security guard. The suspect is described as armed and dangerous. (Image: Facebook)Tyjae Nosworthy-Smith is being sought in connection with the October 9 murder of , 34. Durham Regional Police (DRP) identified Nosworthy-Smith as a suspect in the killing last week. They re seeking to charge him with second-degree murder, according to CBC News.
We are pleading for the public s assistance in locating him,” DRP Detective Sgt. Brad Corner told reporters last week.
Nosworthy-Smith is a Black male, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and 110 pounds. He has a tattoo on his left elbow that reads “Chantelle.” He s also known by the nickname “Baby2.” Nosworthy-Smith may be residing in the Jane and Finch area of northwestern Toronto, according to police.
Authorities warned the public that Nosworthy-Smith is armed and dangerous. No one should approach him, but instead, immediately call 911.
He was identified as a suspect after detectives interviewed witnesses and sorted through surveillance video.
The gaming property is located near Church Street and Highway 401 in Pickering, about 28 miles east of Toronto. The casino is operated by , the largest operator of land-based casinos in Ontario.
Other SuspectsOther suspects connected to the shooting could be identified later. It appears the shooter or shooters fired “numerous” bullets at Ferdinand while he was on duty inside the casino building.
Authorities have yet to release a motive for the murder, which took place as Canadians celebrated their Thanksgiving Day.
We now owe it to [Ferdinand s] family, friends and co-workers to bring those responsible to justice,” Corner was quoted by CBC News.
Ferdinand was rushed to a trauma center after suffering critical wounds, but his life couldn’t be saved.
Fundraiser for FamilyA to assist Ferdinand s family was set up following the murder. It has raised $37,390 as of Monday morning.
Our brother was taken from us way too soon by a senseless act of gun violence that had no reason to ever be escalated to that extent,” another casino security guard, Viny Cuellar, said on the GoFundMe page. Mike was simply doing his job and ensuring the protection and security of his team and everyone else’s lives who were in the casino that night, [or] have ever been to the casino or ever would have been to the casino.”
All proceeds from the fundraising effort will go to the guard’s widow, Mara, and other relatives to “help ease the pain and help the financial burden of losing the irreplaceable Mike Ferdinand.”
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