Until this week, when he shot and killed Toronto Police Const. Andrew Hong, it seemed the only thing Sean Petrie hadn’t been charged with was murder.
Possession of a firearm, robbery, sexual assault, child pornography, prostitution procuring, trafficking, impaired driving and breaching bail conditions. The rap sheet of criminal charges before the courts against Petrie was so vast and varied that he had documents on the computer in four different Ontario courthouses.
Now authorities could add two counts of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder to his disturbing arrest record. Or, at least, they could if the 40-year-old wasn’t shot and killed in Hamilton while trying to escape from the murderous mayhem he left behind in Mississauga and Milton.
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