A Tobique First Nation accused of firing shots at the local RCMP detachment appeared in court on Friday and remains in police custody.
New Brunswick RCMP say 25-year-old Nekko Hughie Dominque is facing six charges, including reckless discharge of a firearm, careless use of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm while prohibited, mischief over $5,000 and breaching an undertaking.
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Police say officers arrived at the local police headquarters on Sunday to find bullet holes in the back and side of the building.
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There were no injuries.
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Dominque – from Tobique First Nation – was arrested on Monday.
He remains in police custody and is expected to reappear in Woodstock provincial court this Wednesday.
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