Spouse of shooting victim receives prison sentence
A man who carried his dying common-law spouse to a car, after a drug deal gone bad, has received a three and a half year prison sentence.
Wesley Eugence Lachance, 44, appeared Friday at Prince Albert Court of Queen’s Bench and entered a guilty plea to a charge of being an occupant in a vehicle where a sawed off shotgun was present.
Lachance and his son Brandon Lee Corrigal were arrested and charged in Nov. 2018, following a violent incident at Montreal Lake Cree Nation, which resulted in a 16-year-old boy being shot in the leg, and a 25-year-old woman (Trina Bird) dying from a gunshot wound.
According to the statement of facts read in court by Crown lawyer Cynthia Alexander on the morning of Nov. 17, around 10:16 a.m., RCMP received a complaint of gunshots at a duplex on the reserve. Numerous shot gun pellets were found in the home’s basement, as well in the drywall. The teenage boy was found suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg and was transported to hospital where he remained for nine days.