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Accused pleads guilty to attempted murder in Onanole RCMP shooting

The RCMP emergency response unit arrests an alleged suspect in Neepawa, Man., August 30, 2018, following the shooting of a RCMP officer in Onanole, Man. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

A man has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the shooting of an RCMP officer in western Manitoba.

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Therae Racette-Beaulieu, who is 19 and from the Sandy Bay First Nation, was arrested after Cpl. Graeme Kingdon was shot last August. Kingdon was responding to a break and enter at a home in Onanole, near Riding Mountain National Park.

The officer was seriously injured and RCMP said Thursday that he continues to recover.

Racette-Beaulieu also pleaded guilty to break and enter and weapons-related charges in Brandon provincial court.

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He is to be sentenced in March.

After the shooting, four suspects fled and three were captured the following morning after an extensive search. A fourth was taken into custody a few hours later

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after a standoff. Three other men from Portage la Prairie faced break-and-enter and weapons-related charges.

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