Man Guilty of 5 Murders in Winnipeg Shooting
Jamie Felix, a Winnipeg man, found guilty of five counts of second-degree murder in a rooming house shooting. The victims included two sisters, a 29-year-old, a 41-year-old, and a 56-year-old man. Felix, driven by paranoia from heavy drinking and crack use, obtained a gun and vest from his brother. Despite his military past, he had no gang ties. The defense blamed Felixs late father for the shooting, but the jury sided with the Crown after swift deliberations. Felixs outburst in court, attempting to speak to supporters, led to a scuffle and his escort out by sheriffs.
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