Parole board cites new allegations about Toronto Boxing Day killer in decision
MONTREAL — A new decision by the Parole Board of Canada is revealing details about a recent Montreal homicide allegedly involving a man who was previously convicted in the 2005 Toronto Boxing Day murder of a 15-year old.
The decision revokes parole for Jeremiah Valentine and includes details about the recent Montreal shooting that have not been tested in court. It says that according to “available information,” Valentine allegedly shot another man this summer after trying to initiate a romantic encounter with the victim’s partner.
“A dispute arose between you and the victim, because you tried to initiate a romantic interaction with his partner,” reads the late October decision. “You left the premises but came back 20 minutes later with a firearm. You discharged the weapon at the victim.”
The shooting occurred in downtown Montreal on July 15, and Valentine now faces a first-degree murder charge in the killing of Abdeck Kenedith Ibrahim. His case returns to court in January, according to the Quebec Crown prosecutor’s office.


