RCMP Ride Video Shown in Trial for Chinatown Murders
RCMP Ride Video Shown in Bone Trial for Chinatown Murders

RCMP Ride Video Entered as Evidence in Bone Trial

Video footage of an RCMP ride that took place days before the deadly Edmonton Chinatown murders has been shown in court during the trial of Justin Bone. The video, presented by prosecutors, is intended to establish a timeline of police activity in the area prior to the killings.

Details of the Video

The footage, captured on June 2, 2026, shows RCMP officers patrolling the Chinatown district. According to court testimony, the ride was part of a routine community engagement initiative. The defense has not yet commented on the video's relevance.

Chinatown Murders Case

Justin Bone faces multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder, in connection with the June 5, 2026, deaths of two men in Edmonton's Chinatown. The trial, now in its second week, has heard from several witnesses. “The video helps us understand the security presence at the time,” said prosecutor Sarah Chen.

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