The daddy of a teen that was punished recently about the 2023 murder of Tyson MacDonald has actually been billed with dangerous storage space of a gun about that fatality.
RCMP validated Monday that a 61-year-old male had actually been billed with 2 matters of dangerous storage space of a gun and one matter of dangerous storage space of ammo “in connection with a recent homicide case in Kings County,” yet would not attach the costs to MacDonald’s fatality.
However, court files suggest the male is the teenager’s daddy, and the costs are linked to the home where MacDonald was fired and the exact same day. The Crown validated to CBC News that the costs associate to the examination of murder issue and search of home.
On Friday, an 18-year-old was punished to 2 years captive for murder and hindering human remains about MacDonald’s fatality.
The teenager, that was 17 at the time of the criminal offense, can not be called since his identification is secured by theYouth Criminal Justice Act His daddy can not be called about the instance in order to safeguard the kid’s identification.
MacDonald was additionally 17 when he was fired dead in the implicated’s home in December 2023. His body was discovered in Kings County after a six-day search.
Tyson MacDonald was the topic of a substantial search in December 2023 prior to his body was discovered in a backwoods ofKings County (Submitted)
The teenager was originally billed with first-degree murder in MacDonald’s fatality yet begged guilty in October to the minimal costs.
According to a concurred declaration of truths, he and MacDonald had actually meant to visit a hockey video game that evening, yet visited the teenager’s home initially. There was a shotgun near the door.
The teenager aimed it at MacDonald and shot, striking him in the left side of his face.
He at some point informed cops that he stressed, and drove MacDonald’s body to Greek River Road and left him there. He later on went back to Greek River Road and relocated MacDonald’s body once more.
The 61-year-old male is arranged to show up in rural court in Georgetown onDec 5.