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Prosecutors intend to pursue capital punishment against a man charged with shooting National Guard members. The suspect has entered a not guilty plea.
winnipegfreepress.comProsecutors intend to seek the death penalty for a man accused of shooting National Guard members, according to a report by @DailyCaller. The suspect has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The incident involved the shooting of National Guard personnel.
Details on the date, location, and circumstances of the shooting were not specified in the report. No additional information on the investigation or trial timeline was provided.
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