A Brampton man charged in a shooting at London’s Victoria Hospital emergency room last year now faces new charges in a Quebec homicide and three Toronto-area shootings.
Doneil Levy-Porter, 19, is one of 13 people charged following Project Wrangler, a months-long investigation into an organized crime network. Police say the group carried out violent crimes in London, the Greater Toronto Area and Quebec between April 2024 and March 2025.
Senior police officers from London, York Region, Peel Region, Toronto, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Surete du Quebec announced more than 150 related charges on Monday. The charges include homicide, shootings, carjackings, armed robberies and home invasions.
Levy-Porter is one of four men charged with first-degree murder in a November 29, 2024, homicide in Rimouski, Que. One suspect in that homicide remains at large.
Levy-Porter and a 16-year-old from Mississauga are charged with attempted murder in the December 14, 2024, London hospital shooting. Police said a man who had been shot drove himself to the hospital, crashed outside the emergency room, and came under further gunfire.
Levy-Porter was already in custody on charges from a Markham home invasion and a bank robbery in Vaughan. He now faces a total of 58 charges.
Police said the investigation targeted a group they describe as a coalition of adult men from different areas who aligned for profit-motivated violence. They said the organization used younger offenders to carry out crimes.
Investigators searched five locations and seized four guns.