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Cornwall, a city in Ontario, Canada, was rocked by a violent altercation between two rival motorcycle clubs on July 8th. The Outlaws and Loners motorcycle clubs clashed on Fourteenth Street West, resulting in a shooting, two stabbings, and a stolen vest. Fortunately, the injuries sustained by those involved were non-life threatening. The Cornwall Police immediately responded to the scene and took five individuals into custody that evening.
The investigation into this incident has been ongoing, and as a result, more progress has been made. On Friday morning, a joint operation involving the Cornwall Police, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) biker enforcement unit, and other tactical units was carried out. Search warrants were executed at multiple locations, including residences on Champlain Drive, Montreal Road, Arthur Street, Guy Street, and Gulf Street. Three additional individuals were apprehended during this operation, and the authorities seized several weapons, including two loaded handguns. The combined efforts of the law enforcement agencies have led to a total of nine people being charged since the initial incident on July 8th.
Let's have a closer look at the individuals charged in connection with the outlaw motorcycle club shooting and stabbings.
The first person is Rock Tessier, a 41-year-old man. He faces multiple charges, such as aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm, and pointing a firearm, among others. Tessier remains in custody pending a bail hearing at the Cornwall court. He has already made an appearance in court and is scheduled for another hearing on Wednesday.
Kevin Joanisse, 32 years old, is another individual who has been charged. He faces charges of assault with a weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and possession of property obtained by crime, among others. Joanisse, like Tessier, is being held in police custody pending a bail hearing. He has already made appearances in court on July 12th and Wednesday.
Robert Marcheterre, 53, is facing charges of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and robbery with violence. Similar to the others, he is being held in police custody awaiting a bail hearing. Marcheterre also had scheduled appearances on July 12th and Wednesday.
Dan Welsh, 53, is charged with aggravated assault, robbery with violence, and assault with a weapon. He is currently in police custody and is scheduled for a bail hearing in Cornwall court. Welsh made his first appearance on July 12th and has another scheduled appearance on Friday.
Ashton Depatie, 28, faces charges of robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He remains in police custody, and a bail hearing has been scheduled. Depatie's appearance in court is slated for Thursday.
James Morrisey, 50, has been charged with robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is currently in police custody and awaiting a bail hearing. Morrisey's appearance in court is also scheduled for Thursday.
Frederick Read, 45, is facing charges of robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is in police custody, awaiting a bail hearing. Read is expected to appear in court on Thursday.
Collis Tweed, 42, is charged with robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is being held in police custody, awaiting a bail hearing. Tweed is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
Lastly, Anthony Meckley, 34, faces charges of robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is also in police custody pending a bail hearing. Meckley had an appearance scheduled on Tuesday.
The Cornwall Police have emphasized that the investigation into this incident is still ongoing. As the authorities continue their efforts, more details may emerge, shedding light on the causes and circumstances surrounding this violent clash between the Outlaws and Loners motorcycle clubs.
It is crucial for the community to remain vigilant and report any information that may be helpful to the ongoing investigation. The Cornwall Police encourage witnesses or anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist in bringing those responsible to justice.
By working together, the community and law enforcement agencies can ensure that Cornwall remains a safe and harmonious place to live.
Cornwall, a city in Ontario, Canada, was rocked by a violent altercation between two rival motorcycle clubs on July 8th. The Outlaws and Loners motorcycle clubs clashed on Fourteenth Street West, resulting in a shooting, two stabbings, and a stolen vest. Fortunately, the injuries sustained by those involved were non-life threatening. The Cornwall Police immediately responded to the scene and took five individuals into custody that evening.
The investigation into this incident has been ongoing, and as a result, more progress has been made. On Friday morning, a joint operation involving the Cornwall Police, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) biker enforcement unit, and other tactical units was carried out. Search warrants were executed at multiple locations, including residences on Champlain Drive, Montreal Road, Arthur Street, Guy Street, and Gulf Street. Three additional individuals were apprehended during this operation, and the authorities seized several weapons, including two loaded handguns. The combined efforts of the law enforcement agencies have led to a total of nine people being charged since the initial incident on July 8th.
Let's have a closer look at the individuals charged in connection with the outlaw motorcycle club shooting and stabbings.
The first person is Rock Tessier, a 41-year-old man. He faces multiple charges, such as aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm, and pointing a firearm, among others. Tessier remains in custody pending a bail hearing at the Cornwall court. He has already made an appearance in court and is scheduled for another hearing on Wednesday.
Kevin Joanisse, 32 years old, is another individual who has been charged. He faces charges of assault with a weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and possession of property obtained by crime, among others. Joanisse, like Tessier, is being held in police custody pending a bail hearing. He has already made appearances in court on July 12th and Wednesday.
Robert Marcheterre, 53, is facing charges of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and robbery with violence. Similar to the others, he is being held in police custody awaiting a bail hearing. Marcheterre also had scheduled appearances on July 12th and Wednesday.
Dan Welsh, 53, is charged with aggravated assault, robbery with violence, and assault with a weapon. He is currently in police custody and is scheduled for a bail hearing in Cornwall court. Welsh made his first appearance on July 12th and has another scheduled appearance on Friday.
Ashton Depatie, 28, faces charges of robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He remains in police custody, and a bail hearing has been scheduled. Depatie's appearance in court is slated for Thursday.
James Morrisey, 50, has been charged with robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is currently in police custody and awaiting a bail hearing. Morrisey's appearance in court is also scheduled for Thursday.
Frederick Read, 45, is facing charges of robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is in police custody, awaiting a bail hearing. Read is expected to appear in court on Thursday.
Collis Tweed, 42, is charged with robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is being held in police custody, awaiting a bail hearing. Tweed is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
Lastly, Anthony Meckley, 34, faces charges of robbery with violence, assault with a weapon, and aggravated assault. He is also in police custody pending a bail hearing. Meckley had an appearance scheduled on Tuesday.
The Cornwall Police have emphasized that the investigation into this incident is still ongoing. As the authorities continue their efforts, more details may emerge, shedding light on the causes and circumstances surrounding this violent clash between the Outlaws and Loners motorcycle clubs.
It is crucial for the community to remain vigilant and report any information that may be helpful to the ongoing investigation. The Cornwall Police encourage witnesses or anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist in bringing those responsible to justice.
By working together, the community and law enforcement agencies can ensure that Cornwall remains a safe and harmonious place to live.
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