Man Accused of Killing Toronto Cop Appears in Court by Video From Hospital Bed
The accused appeared by video from St. Michael's Hospital and can apply for bail later in Superior Court, officials said.
- Nicholas Bennett, accused of fatally shooting a Toronto officer, appeared in court via video from his hospital bed today to formally face a first-degree murder charge.
- Police allege Bennett killed Const. Marc Pinizzotto last Thursday during a raid related to earlier shootings; Bennett has remained hospitalized since the incident after being shot by police.
- After regaining consciousness this morning, Bennett participated in a video court appearance from St. Michael's Hospital where a justice of the peace confirmed he understood the proceedings.
- Bennett will return to court by video on Monday, with the possibility of applying for bail in Superior Court at a later date.
- In related developments, Sheldon Tracy-Stewart and Zara Jabbi face charges related to the consulate shootings, while a funeral for Pinizzotto is planned for next week.
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19-year-old accused of killing Toronto police officer appears in court from hospital bed
A 19-year-old charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a Toronto police officer last week made his first appearance in court Friday from his hospital bed.
Man accused of killing a Toronto officer has woken from coma, acknowledges court with thumbs up
Nicholas Bennett, 19, has been unconscious and in hospital since he is alleged to have shot the tactical officer and then been fired at, struck multiple times by another officer
Man accused of killing Toronto cop appears in court by video from hospital bed – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — The man accused of fatally shooting a Toronto police officer last week appeared in court by video from his hospital bed today to formally face charges including first-degree murder. A justice of the peace twice asked Nicholas Bennett to give a thumbs up if he could hear and understand what was happening in court and the 19-year-old, who was lying down in bed at St. Michael’s Hospital, slowly made the gesture after the second request. P…

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