Calgary police lay murder charges after Operation Hydra arrests
4 men face charges, 2 in connection with 2014 and 2015 homicides
Calgary police have laid murder and drug-related charges against four men following a lengthy investigation dubbed Operation Hydra that focused on two unsolved homicides in the city.
Jason Quinn Antonio, 39, died in a northeast Calgary shooting in October, 2014. He had been charged the year before when police seized more than $1 million worth of methamphetamine, cocaine and crack cocaine.
And last May, Taylor John Zanoni, 23, was shot to death in southeast Calgary.
"Investigators had information that led them to believe both murders were connected to a group of individuals who were heavily involved in drug activity," police said in a release.
Last Friday, Calgary police worked with federal Crownandorganized crime prosecutorsand the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration(DEA) in California and Washingtonto seize 14.2 kilograms of cocaine and 3.2 kilograms of methamphetamine that investigators believe were to be smuggled into Canada.
Insp. DonColeman said it was a significant quantity of drugs. "Inevitably somebody is going to step up and try to fill the gap," he said.
Subsequent searches carried out in Calgary at four residences and a business resulted in the arrest of four men on Monday, police say.
GursharanjitParmar, 32, andJoshua Lloyd Okabe, 30,each face first-degree murder charges in connection with the deaths ofZanoniand Antonio.
Ricco King, 44, and his fatherWilliam King, 71,were charged with conspiracy to import cocaine.
All four will appear in court in Calgary on July 22.