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Convicted killer charged with trying to grab cop's gun in Thunder Bay court

Moments after being found guilty of second-degree murder, Jonathan Edward Massicotte allegedly tried to disarm a peace officer inside the courtroom
Thunder Bay courthouse side view
The Thunder Bay Courthouse (TBnewswatch file photo)

THUNDER BAY — Several charges have been laid in the wake of an incident that saw a Thunder Bay courtroom evacuated when the accused in a second-degree murder trial reacted angrily to the guilty verdict.

Jonathan Edward Massicotte, 27, is now charged with assaulting a peace officer, disarming a peace officer and resisting a peace officer.

Massicotte was found guilty late Tuesday afternoon in the 2014 death of William Wapoose, 32.

After the verdict was delivered and his release on bail was revoked, he had to be restrained by officers. 

"Clear the courtroom, he is trying to reach for my gun," one officer shouted.

According to a news release issued Wednesday by Thunder Bay Police, the accused approached an officer and tried to gain control of his gun.

In the ensuing struggle, one officer sustained minor injuries.

"I commend our officers for their actions and quick response to ensure everyone's safety," Police Chief Darcy Fleury said in a statement.

Massicotte was transported to the Thunder Bay District Jail where he remains in custody under a separate court order.

The new charges against him have not been proven in court.


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