Starbucks Shooting in Canada Kills Mob-Linked Man
The victim has been identified by media as Charalambos Theologou, also known as “Bobby the Greek,” a known member of the Chomedey Greeks gang. The two wounded individuals are believed to be affiliated with the same group.
The attack occurred around 10:30 a.m. local time at a bustling strip mall near Highway 440 and 100th Avenue. Authorities responded swiftly after receiving a 911 call, as the Starbucks and surrounding stores were filled with customers.
Quebec Public Security Minister Ian Lafreniere characterized the shooting as a deliberate strike linked to organized crime, emphasizing, “I did not believe any 'innocent victims' were harmed.”
Theologou had a documented history of criminal activity, including running an extortion ring in Laval, according to media. His record includes convictions for conspiracy, weapons offenses, and drug trafficking. He served four years for conspiracy and aggravated assault in 2007 and was sentenced to five years for drug trafficking in 2010.
Police have confirmed that their investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
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