Man, 19, charged with 3 counts of manslaughter for selling firearms to 16-year-old who killed Edmonton police in March

Const. Travis Jordan, 35, left, and Const. Brett Ryan, 30, were shot and killed March 16, 2023, while responding to a call at an apartment complex in northwest Edmonton. (Edmonton Police photos)

An Edmonton man, Dennis Okeymow, 19, is charged with manslaughter for trafficking the firearms to a 16-year-old teen who who killed two Edmonton city police officers and his mother in March.

On March 16, 2023, the killed Edmonton city police constables Brett Ryan and Travis Jordan. Days prior, he shot a pizza hut employee and his mother. They both survived. The teen shot and killed himself.

The Edmonton Police Service Firearms Investigations Unit (FIU) has completed their investigation into the origins of the firearm used in the Mar. 16, 2023, officer deaths.


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Following the shooting deaths of Const. Brett Ryan and Const. Travis Jordan, FIU launched an investigation into the origins of the gun used by the 16-year-old male shooter.

Early in the investigation, detectives determined a bullet cartridge casing recovered from the scene of a Mar. 12, 2023, shooting at a nearby restaurant (133 Street and 114 Avenue) was forensically matched to the firearm that was recovered at the 132 Street and 114 Avenue apartment where both officers were shot and killed. Investigators have since confirmed that the suspect in both shootings was the same.

Following several months of extensive investigation, FIU determined that Dennis Okeymow, 19, trafficked the firearm used in both shootings directly to the 16-year-old male shooter prior to March 12.

On Nov. 23, 2023, police conducted search warrants on Okeymow’s residence, vehicles and cell phone. Okeymow was arrested without incident from the residence and police seized a stolen loaded handgun, ammunition, illegal drugs, $10,000 in cash and other items indicative of drug trafficking.


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Okeymow is charged with three counts each of manslaughter and criminal negligence causing death in relation to the deaths of Const. Ryan, Const. Jordan and the 16-year-old male shooter, two counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm in relation to the man injured in the restaurant shooting on March 12 and the youth’s mother, who was injured during the March 16 shooting, firearms trafficking, unauthorized possession of a firearm, drug trafficking related, charges and possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition.


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“In my 20 years in this career, this is the most complex and tragic file I have worked on,” said Staff Sergeant Eric Stewart with the EPS Guns and Gangs Section. “It’s heartbreaking that the trafficking of a firearm has led to multiple deaths and life-altering injuries.”


“The trauma suffered by the impacted families as a result of this one simple transaction is unthinkable.”

FIU would like to thank the RCMP, the Calgary Police Service (CPS) and the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) and the many dedicated members of the EPS who assisted with this investigation.

The shooting

On March 12, 2023, at approximately 12:25 a.m., a male suspect entered a pizza restaurant in the area of 133 Street and 114 Avenue carrying a firearm. The suspect shot a male employee and then fled the location. EMS attended and transported the injured 55-year-old male to hospital with serious life-threatening injuries.

At approximately 12:47 a.m. on Thursday, March 16, 2023, Const. Travis Jordan and Const. Brett Ryan responded to a family dispute call in an apartment complex near 114 Avenue and 132 Street.

When the two officers arrived, they were met by a 55-year-old female complainant outside of the complex. The two officers then responded to the suite where she resided with her 73-year-old male partner and their 16-year-old son.


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Immediately upon arriving at the suite, both constables were shot multiple times by the youth and were immediately incapacitated. The youth then reportedly shot his mother before turning the firearm on himself, taking his own life. The father was not physically injured during the shootings.  Neither officer discharged their firearm.
Following 911 calls by multiple people, additional police and EMS arrived. One of the injured officers was transported in a police vehicle to hospital, while the other injured officer was taken by ambulance. The female complainant was taken by ambulance to hospital. Soon after arriving at the hospital, both officers were declared deceased.

On Saturday, March 18, 2023, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Edmonton conducted autopsies on both officers. In both cases the cause of death was confirmed to be gunshot wounds with the manner of death being homicide.

On March 22, 2023, the Edmonton Medical Examiner confirmed that the 16-year-old male shooter’s cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head consistent with being self-inflicted.

The 55-year-old man shot in the restaurant on Mar. 12 survived, but suffered life-altering injuries. The youth’s mother continues to recover from her injuries.

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