Sixteen people injured in New Orleans park shooting – Reutersby wpjljron
Monday, November 23rd, 2015.Sixteen people injured in New Orleans park shooting – ReutersNEW ORLEANS A gunfight between two groups erupted on Sunday in a New Orleans park where hundreds of people were gathered for a block party and the filming of a music video, leaving 16 people wounded, police said. Circumstances surrounding the shooting in the city’s Upper Ninth Ward, and details of what precipitated the violence, […]
NEW ORLEANS A gunfight between two groups erupted on Sunday in a New Orleans park where hundreds of people were gathered for a block party and the filming of a music video, leaving 16 people wounded, police said.
Saint John, NB, Canada / The Wave
Apr 16, 2021 1:02 PM
Members of the Nathan Gallant s family leave court on Friday following a sentencing hearing for Tyler Gamblin. (staff photo)
19-year-old Tyler Gamblin has been handed an eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence in the death of Nathan Gallant last summer.
Gallant was found on July 8th, 2020 along a highway in Fairfield, N.B. with stab wounds and later died in hospital.
Gamblin and Gallant were friends and in a vehicle together on July 8th when Gamblin stabbed Gallant six times on his left side.
On January 4th, 2021, Gamblin pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter in Gallant’s death.
Posted: Apr 16, 2021 1:41 PM AT | Last Updated: April 16
After a day of smoking marijuana and drinking last summer, Tyler Gamblin stabbed Nathan Gallant six times and left him in the ditch on the side of the road. (RCMP)
A 20-year-old Saint John man who stabbed his friend six times and left him on the side of the road to bleed to death was sentenced Friday to 8½ years in prison.Â
Tyler Gamblin was originally charged with second-degree murder in the death of 29-year-old Nathan Gallant but pleaded guilty in January to the lesser charge of manslaughter.Â
Before sentencing Gamblin on Friday, Justice Darrell Stephenson said the attack on Gallant was without significant provocation. Â He described it as an abrupt, brutal, largely unprovoked attack. Â