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Kamloops Mountie shot on duty considering return to work

Cpl. J.R. Michaud. Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal

KAMLOOPS, B.C. – The RCMP detachment in Kamloops, B.C., has celebrated a milestone in the recovery of one its own a year after the officer was shot during a traffic stop.

Cpl. Jean-Rene Michaud’s colleagues held a small ceremony for him and announced he is recovering well after countless surgeries, complications and setbacks.

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RCMP Supt. Brad Mueller says Michaud is in good spirits as he considers returning to work in the new year.

Michaud was wearing a bullet-proof vest when he was shot multiple times and critically wounded last Dec. 3, sparking a manhunt for a suspect.

Accused shooter Kenneth Knutson’s preliminary hearing on numerous charges including attempted murder is expected to start next week.

Michaud was transferred to Vancouver for treatment before returning to a Kamloops hospital months after he was shot.

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– With files from CFJC

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