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N.S. woman charged with threatening to kill first responders following Dieppe, N.B. shooting

New Brunswick RCMP respond to an "ongoing incident" in Dieppe, N.B., on Saturday, Jan 5, 2019. Submitted: Wade Perry

A woman from Dartmouth, N.S., has been charged with firing a weapon and threatening to kill first responders following a shooting in Dieppe earlier this month.

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In a press release on Tuesday, New Brunswick RCMP said Morgan Maryanne Connors, 25, is facing the following charges:

  • 2 counts of pointing a firearm (Airsoft gun)
  • Using a firearm (Airsoft gun) while committing the offence of uttering threats to kill
  • 2 counts of uttering threats to kill
  • Discharging an air gun with intent
  • Discharging a firearm with intent
  • Discharging a firearm (Airsoft gun) while being reckless to the life or safety of another person
  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
  • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon (brass knuckles)
  • Possession of a prohibited weapon (brass knuckles) in a motor vehicle
  • Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
  • Possession of cannabis for the purpose of distribution
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The charges relate to an incident in Dieppe, N.B., on Jan. 5, when first responders were called to a single-vehicle crash where a car had gone off the road on Adélard-Savoie Boulevard.

Firefighters and paramedics were the first to arrive, and reported to police that shots were being fired at them,” RCMP said in the news release.

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RCMP say officers arrived and encountered continued threatening actions from the driver, and an RCMP member discharged their firearm.

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The woman was injured and sent to hospital as a result. There were no other injuries.

Connors was brought before a judge by way of a tele-remand on Tuesday. She remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in Moncton provincial court on Friday for a bail hearing.

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