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msommers
02-23-2015, 06:11 PM
Musician, carpenter and loyal friend killed following confrontation with acquaintance
Annalise Klingbeil, Calgary Herald



Last April, Jaime Orellana said goodbye to his friends, four younger siblings and mom. He left his home in St. Catharines, Ontario, and moved west to Calgary in search of a better life.

In Alberta, the hard-working 30-year-old settled into a house in Winston Heights with a close friend, got a job as a carpenter and pursued his passion of making music under the stage name Acres.

“He moved out to Calgary to get away from violence and street stuff that was going on in this city (St. Catharines),” said close friend Mattia Di Simone, who met Orellana more than two decades ago.

“He moved out to work and better himself and then he ends up getting in an argument with a neighbour and (killed).”

Orellana was fatally shot on Sunday afternoon, in the first of three shootings in less than 12 hours on city streets.

The three violent incidents, which police do not believe are related, have left two men dead, one man critically injured, and prompted police to say they’re deeply concerned about gun violence in the city.

Orellana, who’s full name was Jaimend Roberto Orellana-Sincuir, was wounded outside of the duplex home he shared with a friend in the 400 block of 26th Avenue N.E. following a confrontation with a man who frequented Orellana’s neighbour’s home around 2 p.m. Sunday.

“We’re not sure what the motive is on this one. All we know is it was as the result of a verbal argument that escalated,” said police spokesman Kevin Brookwell.

Orellana’s younger sister said her brother was shot after he asked a man, who didn’t live next door but often visited Orellana’s neighbour’s home and was known to Orellana, to keep it down.

Police officers and emergency crews were called to the scene after neighbours reported hearing gun shots and seeing a suspect run by.

A man was arrested in a nearby field following the shooting and he has been charged with first-degree murder and identified by police as Alan Devon Bird, 20, of Calgary.

Born in Guatemala, Orellana moved to St. Catharines with his teenage mom when he was a baby.

He was the oldest of five children and friends said the creative, gentle man served as the “glue that held his family together.”

“He helped raise all of his brothers and sisters,” said Di Simone.

“We all grew up in low income housing together. We were shown a lot of things early in life and there was a lot of bad decisions that could have been made. (Orellana) was always the guy who had his head on straight … making sure no one is making bad decisions.”

Orellana’s 26-year-old sister Mayra Orellana said after her father died in 1997, her older brother served as a father figure for her and her siblings.

“He let us know he was going (to Calgary) to be able to give us a better life, especially my mom and maybe in the future be able to help her out financially,” she said.

“Everything he did was always with the best intentions for (his family) … It seems like the life he was fleeing here followed him over there.”

Orellana said her family is devastated by her brother’s sudden death and they’re working to raise funds to bring his body home to Ontario for a funeral.

“He was just so well-respected. He was the person you would go to for the wise words, for the encouragement. When you were down, he could pick you right back up,” she said.

Carson Johnson met Orellana a few years ago after moving to St. Catharines and he marvelled at how quickly Orellana was to include him in anything he was doing.

“He was a genuinely amazing person,” Johnson said.

“You’re lucky to find a friend like that once in your life.”

The pair bonded over a passion for music and spent hours at each others homes, mixing beats together.

Orellana was a creative soul, who excelled at drawing and produced countless tunes under the name Acres, a moniker he’d chosen because he liked how the combination of letters looked when drawn in a graffiti style, and because he felt the word was key to his life.

“He referred to himself as a warrior,” Johnson said.

“He said in his life he felt like he was moving acres at a time.”

Both Di Simone and Johnson are reeling from the loss of their friend, who they described as loyal, loving and not violent.

“It would take people two lifetimes to fulfil the impact he had on people. He just touched them,” Johnson said.

Di Simone said Orellana cared deeply about his family and friends back home, even after he moved west in search of a better life.

“He was the kind of guy you could go to with your problems and he would always have something that could uplift you, or motivate you to do better, or try to make a change. He would let you know that anything is possible,” Di Simone said.

The accused is scheduled to next appear in court on March 6.

http://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/musician-carpenter-and-loyal-friend-killed-following-confrontation-with-acquaintance

Apparent motive:
"Orellana’s younger sister said her brother was shot after he asked a man, who didn’t live next door but often visited Orellana’s neighbour’s home and was known to Orellana, to keep it down."

What's really crazy:
"Orellana was fatally shot on Sunday afternoon, in the first of three shootings in less than 12 hours on city streets."

zipdoa
02-24-2015, 09:13 AM
Damn. 20-years old. Good start to life:

http://s11.postimg.org/gwf81yudv/1297667182444_ORIGINAL.jpg

killramos
02-24-2015, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by zipdoa
Damn. 20-years old. Good start to life:

http://s11.postimg.org/gwf81yudv/1297667182444_ORIGINAL.jpg

Shooting someone over a noise complaint? Lets hope he gets the maximum. Aka out in 3 years good behavior in Canada...

What a degenerate.

GQBalla
02-24-2015, 10:18 AM
He's got the money for a lawyer. LV belt
RIP to the victim

bjstare
02-24-2015, 10:22 AM
I highly doubt this was simply over a noise complaint.

Guy had to move to Calgary for a "better life", and to get away from "violence and street stuff". If you live in Canada, and are involved with that shit, moving to another city isn't going to change anything. Chances are he surrounded himself with the same type of people in Calgary, and got in an argument with one of them, which obviously ended badly.

Or maybe I'm just a cynical dickhead. :dunno:

Tik-Tok
02-24-2015, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by cjblair

Or maybe I'm just a cynical dickhead. :dunno:

Yes.

According to all the news reports, the accused was a frequent visitor of the victims neighbor. The victim asked him to keep the noise down, which escalated into an fight/shooting.

P_D
02-24-2015, 10:29 AM
A man was arrested in a nearby field following the shooting and he has been charged with first-degree murder and identified by police as Alan Devon Bird , 20, of Calgary.

Anyone surprised by his last name?

DeleriousZ
02-24-2015, 10:37 AM
For future reference... shooting someone who asks you to keep it down is not the proper social response.

zipdoa
02-24-2015, 11:49 AM
Gofund me page for the victim:

http://www.gofundme.com/BringJaimeHome

roopi
02-24-2015, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by zipdoa
Gofund me page for the victim:

http://www.gofundme.com/BringJaimeHome

Does a funeral cost $25k these days or is family now benefiting from deaths? Last week over 150k was raised for the family of the boy who froze to death in Toronto.

Tik-Tok
02-24-2015, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by roopi


Does a funeral cost $25k these days or is family now benefiting from deaths?

Depends on how big of a funeral, but yes, it can easily cost $25k.

zipdoa
02-24-2015, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by roopi


Does a funeral cost $25k these days or is family now benefiting from deaths? Last week over 150k was raised for the family of the boy who froze to death in Toronto.

Depends if there's any seat sales YYC to YYZ. They gotta ship the body back home somehow.

heavyfuel
02-24-2015, 01:14 PM
Lol that piece of shit looks just like the Taliban kid walking his goats in Lone Survivor, the one who runs down the mountain and causes the ambush

HiTempguy1
02-24-2015, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by cjblair
I highly doubt this was simply over a noise complaint.

Guy had to move to Calgary for a "better life", and to get away from "violence and street stuff". If you live in Canada, and are involved with that shit, moving to another city isn't going to change anything. Chances are he surrounded himself with the same type of people in Calgary, and got in an argument with one of them, which obviously ended badly.

Or maybe I'm just a cynical dickhead. :dunno:

I completely agree with you, considering the only people who know what happened are the accused, and the dead person in the ground :dunno:

ryder_23
02-24-2015, 05:01 PM
Originally posted by heavyfuel
Lol that piece of shit looks just like the Taliban kid walking his goats in Lone Survivor, the one who runs down the mountain and causes the ambush

Yep, pure anger in that kids eyes.

Cos
02-24-2015, 05:07 PM
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Kloubek
02-24-2015, 05:20 PM
Originally posted by Cos
Pull your pants up.

They just don't make belts like they used to.... even they are all fancy checker-like.

msommers
02-24-2015, 05:33 PM
Originally posted by P_D
A man was arrested in a nearby field following the shooting and he has been charged with first-degree murder and identified by police as Alan Devon Bird , 20, of Calgary.

Anyone surprised by his last name?

What were you expecting?

C_Dave45
02-24-2015, 05:43 PM
Originally posted by Cos
Pull your pants up.

:werd:

http://40.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyul3hVImM1r16wylo1_500.jpg

killramos
02-25-2015, 04:23 PM
And we have another one. Same place...

http://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/man-critically-injured-in-ne-following-reports-of-a-shooting

Thank goodness i live across Edmonton trail from this place, keeps all those gang bangers at bay. To lazy to cross a main road obviously. :nut:

And ExtraSlow do you see why i made comments about the state of the neighborhood now? Hate walking around there...

Tik-Tok
02-25-2015, 05:12 PM
Originally posted by killramos
And we have another one. Same place...

http://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/man-critically-injured-in-ne-following-reports-of-a-shooting

Thank goodness i live across Edmonton trail from this place, keeps all those gang bangers at bay. To lazy to cross a main road obviously. :nut:

And ExtraSlow do you see why i made comments about the state of the neighborhood now? Hate walking around there...

Uhh, isn't that about the same shooting?

killramos
02-25-2015, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by Tik-Tok


Uhh, isn't that about the same shooting?

Hmm maybe i didn't check the dates.

I didn't see any of the same names in the article and assumed it must be different? The other article was heralds to why have 2 stories?

Tik-Tok
02-25-2015, 05:26 PM
Originally posted by killramos


Hmm maybe i didn't check the dates.

I didn't see any of the same names in the article and assumed it must be different? The other article was heralds to why have 2 stories?

The one you posted was from first thing Monday morning, the OP was from monday evening after they had more information.

Your article only had the names of the neighbors in it too. Not the victim or suspect.

killramos
02-25-2015, 05:29 PM
Fair enough then. Still to many murders for my liking hahaha