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Parole board cites new allegations about Toronto Boxing Day killer in decision

Jeremiah Valentine faces a first-degree murder charge for a July 15 Montreal shooting after his parole was revoked for violating conditions and risking public safety, Parole Board said.

  • Parole Board of Canada revoked Jeremiah Valentine's parole in a late-October decision revealing untested details about a recent Montreal homicide, with Valentine facing a first-degree murder charge in the July 15 shooting that killed Abdeck Kenedith Ibrahim.
  • The decision says Valentine allegedly shot another man after trying to initiate a romantic encounter with the victim's partner, sparking a dispute, and an August 2021 psychological assessment showed a 76 per cent chance of violent recidivism over five years.
  • Police records show Jeremiah Valentine left then returned 20 minutes later with a firearm, discharging it near the Eaton Centre mall, violating a lifetime ban on possessing guns.
  • The Parole Board of Canada said it was particularly concerned and concluded Jeremiah Valentine posed an undue risk, noting he initially appeared to do well; Quebec Crown prosecutor's office says his case returns to court in January.
  • Valentine previously pleaded guilty in 2009 to the Boxing Day killing of Jane Creba, 15-year-old victim, and was released on full parole in January 2025 after observable change.
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Parole board cites new allegations about Toronto Boxing Day killer in decision

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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