Times Colonist

B.C. fugitive brought back to Canada from Puerto Rico

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An alleged gang leader who escaped to Puerto Rico and posed as a businessma­n has been returned to Canada to face trial for his alleged role in a 2009 homicide in Vancouver.

British Columbia’s gang squad, the Combined Forces Special Enforcemen­t Unit, said Conor D’Monte is being held in a Canadian pre-trial facility after his arrest in 2022.

Police said D’Monte, who was known as Johnny Williams in Puerto Rico, was allegedly a high-ranking member of the United Nations gang in B.C., and is accused of killing a Red Scorpion rival gang member in February 2009.

The shooting death of Kevin LeClair at a Vancouver strip mall came during a violent gang war in the Lower Mainland that included brazen shootings in public.

The special enforcemen­t unit said D’Monte was one of Canada’s most wanted fugitives and it worked with its police partners from around the world to find him.

D’Monte’s arrest came after the unit partnered with the

Be On The Lookout program, a Canadian public safety project, and offered a reward up to $100,000 for any informatio­n that would lead to his arrest.

News of D’Monte’s arrest in February 2022 came as a shock to those who knew him in Puerto Rico and believed he was a charismati­c organizer of Christmas gift drives for needy children and renovation­s for an elementary school.

D’Monte also worked for a non-profit group called the Karma Honey Project, met Puerto Rico’s agricultur­e secretary and was invited to the governor’s mansion before his arrest for his role in trying to save honeybees after Hurricane Maria.

 ?? COMBINED FORCES SPECIAL ENFORCEMEN­T UNIT OF B.C. VIA CP ?? Conor D’Monte.
COMBINED FORCES SPECIAL ENFORCEMEN­T UNIT OF B.C. VIA CP Conor D’Monte.

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