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Charges stayed against suspect in Peachland, B.C., shooting

The 7200 block of Highway 97, south of Peachland. Courtesy: Google Street Maps / Global News

Charges have been stayed against a West Kelowna man who was arrested in a high-risk takedown for his alleged involvement in a Peachland shooting.

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That means the Crown has ended the prosecution against him, although it can be restarted within a year.

Johnathon Burns faced 10 serious charges, including aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and uttering threats in connection with what police called a targeted shooting in August 2019.

The incident happened at a house south of Peachland in the 7200 block of Highway 97.

Police said at the time that a man at the home was shot but survived.

A masked suspect fled the scene, according to RCMP.

Five days later, Burns was arrested.

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However, just before Burns’ preliminary hearing, the Crown decided the evidence was no longer strong enough for conviction and ended the proceedings.

— With files from Doris Maria Bregolisse

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