N.B. man charged with attempted murder, allegedly fired ‘dozens of gunshots at police’ - New Brunswick
- A 34-year-old man named Michael Sabattis has been charged with attempted murder following a standoff in Kingsclear First Nation, where he allegedly fired dozens of gunshots at police officers.
- No law enforcement officers were injured during the incident, but a member of the RCMP Emergency Response Team was struck in the head by a bullet, fortunately protected by a ballistic helmet.
- Crisis negotiators attempted to persuade Sabattis to surrender, but he refused, leading to police deploying tear gas to force his exit from the residence.
- Chief Gabriel Atwin described the event as tragic for the Kingsclear First Nation community, stating they are collectively grieving and committed to ensuring the community's safety.
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Attempted murder charge laid after officer shot in head: RCMP
A 34-year-old Kingsclear (Bilijk) First Nation man faces an attempted murder charge after police say he shot a police officer in the head during a standoff in the community west of Fredericton Tuesday afternoon.
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