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Trial date set for man accused in Sault double shooting

40-year-old accused in the double shooting cannot be named because of a publication ban
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Forensics officers with the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service at the scene of a shooting on Wellington Street East on Feb. 6, 2023. A court date has been set for the man accused in the shooting.

A Sault Ste. Marie man charged with two counts of attempted murder after a Feb. 6, 2023 double shooting will face trial in a year's time.

The accused, now 40 years of age and currently incarcerated awaiting trial, cannot be identified because of a publication ban. In addition to two counts of attempted murder, he is also facing a number of other charges, including numerous weapons offences.

Last week, a trial date of Sept. 8, 2025 was selected for the accused in the Superior Court of Justice. So far, only one day has been put aside for the trial but a pre-trial motion will be heard on June 24, 2025 in the matter.

Last month, defence attorney Jessica Belisle applied for an eventual trial by judge, waiving the accused's right to a trial by jury for the 24 counts of the indictment.

A two-week preliminary inquiry was held in April.

On Feb. 6, 2023, parts of the 1500-block of Wellington Street East were taped off by police for more than 24 hours after the double shooting. Officers with the forensics unit photographed the scene, with blood still visible in the snowbank at the scene at the time.

Sault Police said in a news release that the accused was observed outside the residence carrying a shotgun when officers arrived at the scene. Upon being ordered to drop the weapon, the accused did so and was taken into custody, police said.

One person was found inside the residence, while another was found outside. Both had gunshot wounds and were transported to hospital with serious injuries.

Sault Police said the accused and the victims were known to each other, and did not release the names of the victims or accused in the matter.

When the accused was before bail court in the Ontario Court of Justice in February of 2023, duty council requested a publication ban on the matter, which was granted by Justice of the Peace Kyle Cachagee.

Now in Superior Court, a publication ban under section 517 of the Criminal Code of Canada is in effect.



Kenneth Armstrong

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