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Police lay charge in beating death
Suspected gang leader accused of killing
The suspected leader of the Indian Posse gang has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the beating death of a 16-year-old rival gang member earlier this month.
Paris Rene Cameron (Parrot) Bruce, 16, died Sept. 7 from injuries he received three days earlier.
Police found Bruce lying on the street in the 300 block of Aberdeen Avenue at 8 a.m. on Sept. 4, the victim of a severe beating. He was taken to hospital in critical condition.
Michael James Guimond, 34, was arrested at about 12:20 p.m. Wednesday near Powers Street and Redwood Avenue, a few blocks from where the attack occurred.
He was charged with manslaughter -- marking the third time Guimond has been linked to a local slaying.
Police said they initially suspected a gang connection to the beating, as Bruce was a member of M.O.B., a gang based in the North End and Point Douglas that had been feuding with the Indian Posse.
The M.O.B. was also collapsing in a violent fashion, with splinter groups fighting each other.
But charges announced Thursday indicate police believe Bruce was a victim of the gang war between M.O.B. and the Indian Posse.
An obituary described Bruce, known to his family as "Little Parrot," as "a colourful boy who always had a smile on his face." He enjoyed video games, movies, sketching and trying new foods, family said.
It's not known how many individuals were involved in the Sept. 4 attack. Police said the investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with information about the attack is asked to contact Winnipeg police at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.
Sources told the Free Press Guimond is the leader of the Indian Posse and has the nickname "Teflon."
Guimond has been charged twice before in gang-related murder cases.
He was charged with the second-degree murder of Adrien Bruyere, 18, who was killed at McPhillips Street and Selkirk Avenue in May 2000. When witnesses recanted or refused to testify, Guimond struck a deal and pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm in June 2002.
Guimond was charged in May 2006 with second-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder for his alleged role in a shooting at a New Year's Eve party. A gunman had fired a shotgun into a group of people, killing a 20-year-old man and injuring two teens. All charges against Guimond were later stayed.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 28, 2012 A6
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