One of the men charged with the murder of Prabhjot Singh Katri is wanted by another arrest warrant across the province for two separate incidents on July 1 and October 17.
Marcus Michael Denny, 22, of Pictou Landing First Nation, is charged with complicity in the murder after the fact of the murder of Singh Katri, a 23-year-old man killed outside an apartment building in Truro in the early hours of the morning of September 1. 5.
Two other men, Cameron James Prosper, 20, and Dylan Robert MacDonald, 21, have also been charged in connection with the murder.
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The Truro Police Service has already issued an arrest warrant for Denny. On Wednesday, the Nova Scotia RCMP said they were also looking for him and asked the public for help.
RCMP Spokesperson Cpl. Chris Marshall said Denny is charged with assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and failing to comply with a condition of a release order in connection with an incident on October 17, days before the Police Service de Truro issued his own arrest warrant against him.
In that case, Denny is accused of spraying another man with a chemical irritant and participating in an attack against him along with a group of other people at Pictou Landing First Nation, Marshall said.
Denny has also been charged with tampering with a conveyance operation, tampering with the 80+ mg operation, resisting arrest and obstructing a police officer in connection with a July 1 incident at Bible Hill.
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While those charges are separate from Singh Katri’s murder, Marshall said the RCMP and the Truro Police Service are working together to find Denny.
“Obviously, there is a lot of collaborative work between our agency and any municipal agency, in this case Truro, in terms of trying to find people, produce court orders and basically take the wanted people to court.” he said.
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