One of the five teenagers charged with attempted murder in an attack on a PWC student is back behind bars.
Eighteen-year-old Tyler Greening was granted bail in late March but was re-arrested on Friday for allegedly breaking rules of his release.
Among the conditions are a curfew from midnight to 6 a.m. at his Paradise home, to stay away from Prince of Wales Collegiate, staff and students, and have no contact with almost three dozen people, including the four co-accused in the case, the victim and his family.
Two people had put up $1,000 each as sureties for Greening—money that could be lost if he’s convicted of the breaches.

Greening is accused of helping someone escape and being an accessory or party to attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.
Of the five teenagers charged, he’s the only one who was at least 18 at the time of the March 9th incident.
The others, aged 14 to 16, are continuing to make their way through youth criminal court.
Greening is due back in adult court this morning for another bail hearing.
His next court date on the more serious charges is set for May 2.
The 16-year-old victim, meanwhile, continues to recover from serious head injuries sustained in the attack.






















