The 22-year-old accused of fatally stabbing a teenager at a Toronto subway station Saturday night has been wanted in Newfoundland for almost two years.
Court documents obtained by CTV News Toronto show the accused, Jordan O’Brien-Tobin, had an arrest warrant issued in April 2021 under his name after breaking a probation order in connection with a 2020 incident.
“He stands accused of that particular offence that was filed and the warrant is active,” James Cadigan, Newfoundland police’s media relations and public communications officer, told CTV News Toronto on Tuesday afternoon. According to the documents, he allegedly pleaded guilty to threatening a group of individuals on Feb 7, 2020, who the court later ordered him to stay away from inNewfoundland police said they only became aware of the accused’s whereabouts when reports surfaced of the stabbing over the weekend. His last known address was in Scarborough, according to his arrest warrant.in an “unprovoked” stabbing.
Next steps in the case could turn to a collaboration between Newfoundland and Toronto police, if the crown attorney’s office out east pursues further actions, Cadigan explained.
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