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Trial scheduled for Gerald Stanley in Colten Boushie killing

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Trial dates have been set for Gerald Stanley, the man charged in the August 2016 killing of Colten Boushie.

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Stanley is scheduled to stand trial in Battleford, Sask., from Jan. 29 to Feb. 15, 2018, according to an official with the Court of Queen’s Bench.

READ MORE: Judge finds sufficient evidence to proceed with trial for Gerald Stanley

Stanley has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and is out on bail.

Boushie, a 22-year-old Indigenous man, was with a group of friends who drove onto Stanley’s property in the R.M. of Glenside near Biggar, Sask., last August.

An altercation ensued and the young man was shot and killed.

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The incident revealed racial tensions in the area, as some say the shooting was racially motivated, while others believe Stanley was trying to protect his property.

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The Boushie family has petitioned for an out-of-province lead investigator and Crown prosecutor, saying they feel mistreated and are concerned about bias.

Stanley also faces two counts of unsafe storage of a firearm, which have been adjourned until March.

With files from The Canadian Press

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