‘We don’t have a breaking point, we can’t’ says TBPS homicide investigator
THUNDER BAY — A record number of homicides in the city of Thunder Bay reported last year and two homicides already in 2023 is requiring an immense amount of police resources, but a Thunder Bay Police Service investigator says it can manage the case load.
The male, later identified as 33-year-old Cody Young, was transported to hospital where he died as a result of his injuries. Scavarelli was charged with second-degree murder. He has since made his first court appearance and was remanded into custody. This is the second homicide in 2023, the first occurring on Jan. 22 in the 700 block of John Street where 23-year-old Dallas Bannon of Thunder Bay was found injured and later died in hospital.Investigators indicated that Bannon’s death was also not related to the illicit drug trade.
But the number of homicides in the city, including the record-setting 15 in 2022, is a growing concern for investigators because of the impact on public safety and the amount of resources required.
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