Three teens charged in fatal Montreal North Walmart stabbing
A 22-year-old man was killed in an altercation inside a store last week. Three of four arrested 15-year-olds now face charges.
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Three teenagers are facing charges in connection with the death of Geovani Ray Robbins, a 22-year-old stabbed inside a Walmart in Montreal North last Tuesday.
Montreal Police arrested four 15-year-old boys on Wednesday evening, just over 24 hours after the fatal stabbing occurred during an altercation in the baby section of the store near Henri-Bourassa and Lacordaire boulevards. One of the four has been released without charge.
According to court proceedings, one teenager is charged with second-degree murder. A second faces a charge of possessing or handling a weapon for a dangerous purpose. The third is charged with being an accessory after the fact to aggravated assault and with obstruction of justice.
Investigators believe the accused are students at a high school located near the scene. Search warrants were executed at residences in Montreal North and St-Leonard. The suspects appeared in Youth Court on Thursday; their next court appearance is scheduled for June 10.
This is the ninth homicide recorded on Montreal police territory in 2026.