Teen murder verdict imminent in Toronto swarming attack

Friday, May 30, 2025, 2:21 pm

A verdict is expected imminently in the controversial case surrounding the fatal, swarming attack on a homeless man in Toronto. Teenaged defendants face serious charges as the community reels, prompting tough questions about public safety and the judicial system’s response to such tragic events.


torontosun.com / MANDEL: Girl acquitted of murder in swarming of homeless man

In the end, not one of the eight girls who viciously swarmed a Toronto homeless man has been convicted of murder. How wrong that seems. SC was the last girl standing, the final teen in the gang of eight to face judgment for her role in the brutal and senseless slaying of Kenneth Lee. But […]

cp24.com/ / Teen girl found guilty of manslaughter in homeless man’s swarming death in Toronto - CP24

Teen girl found guilty of manslaughter in homeless man’s swarming death in Toronto  CP24

theglobeandmail.com / Teen girl found guilty of manslaughter in swarming attack on homeless man

The girl was one of eight teens charged in Kenneth Lee’s death

globalnews.ca / Teen girl found guilty of manslaughter in attack on homeless man

A 14-year-old teen girl has been found guilty of manslaughter in the fatal 2022 swarming attack on Toronto homeless man Kenneth Lee.

globalnews.ca / Verdict expected Friday for teen accused of murder in Toronto swarming attack on homeless man

A judge is expected to deliver a verdict this afternoon for one of the teen girls accused in the fatal swarming attack on a homeless Toronto man in 2022. 

cp24.com/ / Verdict expected for teen girl accused of murder in swarming attack on homeless man - CP24

Verdict expected for teen girl accused of murder in swarming attack on homeless man  CP24

citynews.ca / Verdict expected for teen girl accused of murder in swarming attack on Kenneth Lee

A judge is expected to deliver a verdict on Friday for one of the teen girls accused in the fatal swarming attack on a homeless Toronto man in 2022.  The girl, who was 14 at the time of the attack, was one of eight teens charged in Kenneth Lee’s death. Her second-degree murder trial wrapped […]

cbc.ca / Teen girl found guilty of manslaughter in fatal Toronto swarming attack

A judge has found a teen girl guilty of manslaughter in the fatal swarming attack on a homeless Toronto man in 2022.


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