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Investigators suspected inmate with ties to Ryan Wedding used jail guard ex-girlfriend in murder plot, documents show
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Investigators suspected inmate with ties to Ryan Wedding used jail guard ex-girlfriend in murder plot, documents show

Newly released court documents suggest that an inmate linked to alleged cocaine kingpin Ryan Wedding may have orchestrated a plot to kill a jail guard, using his former girlfriend who was employed at the same detention center. While the inmate and the correctional officer were not charged, they were central figures in the murder conspiracy investigation. This development is part of Project South, a major police corruption probe in Toronto that has led to charges against seven active Toronto Police officers, one retired officer, and 20 civilians over allegations involving bribery, drug trafficking, and organized crime. The documents, obtained through judicial authorizations, outline the investigative trail leading to these allegations but emphasize that these are unproven claims not yet tested in court.

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Global News logoGlobal NewsIndependentLeft17 hr. ago
Attempted hit on Toronto jail guard tied to web of local crimes, documents allege

Global News reports on an ongoing investigation into alleged police corruption in Toronto, focusing on 'Project South.' The story highlights a web of connections between corrupt officers, drug dealers, and potential gun-for-hire networks, based on police documents obtained through a media consortium request. These documents, including an Information to Obtain (ITO) form, suggest links between an attempted murder of a jail worker and figures like former Olympian Ryan Wedding. While the allegations remain unproven and some information is still sealed, the investigation began after a shooting at a correctional worker's home in 2025. Deputy Chief Ryan Hogan described the conspiracy as involving multiple suspects appearing at the victim's home over two days, with video evidence showing armed individuals.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the investigation as a systemic issue within law enforcement, emphasizing corruption and organized crime ties. It presents the police documents as credible evidence while noting that none of the links have been proven, suggesting a critical view of institutional integrity. The use

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Investigators suspected inmate with ties to Ryan Wedding used jail guard ex-girlfriend in murder plot, documents show

Newly released court documents suggest that an inmate linked to alleged cocaine kingpin Ryan Wedding may have orchestrated a plot to kill a jail guard, using his former girlfriend who was employed at the same detention center. While the inmate and the correctional officer were not charged, they were central figures in the murder conspiracy investigation. This development is part of Project South, a major police corruption probe in Toronto that has led to charges against seven active Toronto Police officers, one retired officer, and 20 civilians over allegations involving bribery, drug trafficking, and organized crime. The documents, obtained through judicial authorizations, outline the investigative trail leading to these allegations but emphasize that these are unproven claims not yet tested in court.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual details from court documents without overtly favoring any side. It reports on an ongoing legal investigation and does not exhibit clear bias toward either the accused or the authorities involved. The language remains neutral, focusing on the evidence presented ratherthan

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