The rural property where Gerald Stanley is accused of killing Colten Boushie is up for sale.
Stanley has been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Boushie, 22, on Aug. 9, 2016.
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He has pleaded not guilty to the charge. Stanley is also facing unsafe gun storage charges.
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Boushie lived on the Red Pheasant First Nation, leading some of his supporters to say his killing was racially motivated.
Stanley’s supporters said he was just protecting his property.
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The 150-acre Stanley Acreage in the rural municipality of Glenside has been listed for $399,000 and is advertised as an “excellent equine estate.”
Along with a four-bedroom bungalow, the property includes a detached garage, metal shop/riding area, a barn and a lean-to.
Stanley is back in court in March 2018 on the gun charges.
A trial date has not been set on the second-degree murder charge, but it could be held as early as this fall.
With files from Ryan Kessler
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