Two men face a number of charges each after the robbery in Niagara Falls
Two men have been arrested in connection to a violent, armed residential robbery in Niagara Falls.
Back in February police used a search warrant on a home in the Arad and Drummond Road area, and found a bullet hole in the house.
They learned the previous September two men broke into the house, demanded money from victims in the house, and fired a shot... there were no injuries.
Police arrested 28-year old Chasen Michaud-Blackmore of St. Catharines on April 11th, and charged him with numerous offences.
- Robbery
- Pointing a firearm (2 Counts)
- Possession of a firearm without holding a licence
- Discharge firearm with intent to wound, endanger life
- Discharge a firearm into/at a place in a reckless manner
He was held in custody pending a bail hearing that was expected the next day in St. Catharines.
They also arrested 25-year old Ahmed Mohamed Mansour, of no fixed address, laying similar charges.
- Robbery
- Pointing a firearm (2 Counts)
- Possession of a firearm without holding a licence
- Discharge firearm with intent to wound, endanger life
- Discharge a firearm into/at a place in a reckless manner

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