Saturday, January 27, 2024

Conor D’Monte - homecoming yup

Gangster Conor D'Monte has dropped his appeal and the years of dead time involved. “I left Canada 13 years ago not to avoid trial and run from this allegation but to escape certain threats, putting the lives of my young children and family in extreme danger,” D’Monte said. Riiiiight.
D’Monte had been a fugitive since January 2011.
Conor D’Monte, after finally being ordered deported from Puerto Rico, has launched an appeal. A curious decision because ALL his time is 'dead time'. (Jail time is not subtracted from his eventual 25 year sentence in Canada.) D’Monte, 45, was busted in Puerto Rico on charges of murder and conspiracy. The extradition package provided by the Canadian government highlighted much evidence implicating D’Monte, including DNA, surveillance videos and photographs, and witness statements from former associates turned rat. D’Monte hit the daily double as both a “flight risk and a danger to the community” and was caged for the duration. When D’Monte was arrested in a suburb of San Juan on Feb. 25, 2022 he had a gun on him. D’Monte lived in Puerto Rico for six years, posing as Johnny Williams.
D’Monte was picked up after a routine traffic stop on the outskirts of San Juan.
He had a $100k reward posted on his head by CFSEU-BC in 2019. In 2008 and 2009 B.C.'s Lower Mainland was in the midst of some of the worst gang violence in its history. The two main rivals, the Red Scorpions and United Nations, were at war and people were being killed. D’Monte took over leadership of the UN gang when founder Clay Roueche was jailed in 2008. D’Monte had a direct hand in planning and ordering murders of rival gangsters.

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