Kamloops Mounties who took 156 impaired drivers off the road have been honoured. On April 27, Roxanne Engli, Kamloops community leader for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, attended the Kamloops . . .
Solicitor General John Les said his office will be watching the proceedings closely.
“We’ll be monitoring the inquest, obviously. Hopefully when the inquest is done we’ll have more answers,” Les said.
Bush, 22, died on October 25, 2005 at the Houston RCMP detachment. Bush was arrested for obstruction after giving Const. Paul Koester a false name outside a hockey game Koester had approached Bush because he was carrying an open beer outside the arena.
Bush and Koester were alone at the detachment when the shooting happened.
RCMP investigated the incident and laid no charges against Koester, saying he fired in self-defence.
Written by Andrew-Rossi on December 28, 2020
Local law enforcement got an early Christmas gift this year – a high-end sniper rifle.
The Park County Sheriff’s Office has added a LaRue OBR (Optimized Battle Rifle) sniper rifle in their arsenal. But this gift wasn’t delivered by Santa Claus – it was a donation from LaRue Tactical.
LaRue, according to their website, is “known world-wide for sniper targets, quick-detachable mounting solutions, and hyper-accurate 7.62mm and 5.56mm rifle systems.” Their retail value for an OBR sniper rifle on LaRue’s website is $3,370.
The base model of the LaRue OBR comes complete with A2 Rifle Stock and LaRue medium A-PEG™ Grip, A2 Flash Hider, plus two LaRue-made 20-round magazines.
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JACKSON - The Mississippi Court of Appeals affirmed the capital murder convictions and sentences of a Tennessee man.
Kaderius Hamer, 23, of Bolivar, Tennessee was convicted of two counts of capital murder in July 2019 and sentences to two life sentences in the July 2017 deaths of Paul Koster 51, and Ayla Hopper, 29, near Walnut.
During the trial in Tippah County Circuit Court, there was a question of whether Hamer s confession was involuntary and coerced. The defense attorneys tried unsuccessfully to have it suppressed. The jury was allowed to hear the entire videotaped interrogation and confession.
In Tuesday s ruling, four justices said the circuit judge was correct to allow the confession and affirmed both the convictions and the life sentences. Four other justices disagreed, saying Hamer was misled and given inaccurate information in attempts to solicit a confession.