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Man charged with La Salle shooting waives right to bail hearing

At 7:30 am on April 30, an altercation erupted involving three men standing outside a residential building. While the men were fighting, one of them pulled out a gun and fired.

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A man who allegedly fired a gun and flew a stray bullet through a nearby apartment window during an altercation in La Salle waived his right to a bail hearing.

His 29-year-old Daniel Khet, a resident of LaSalle, told his Judge Genevieve Graton of the Court of Quebec via videoconference in a Montreal court on Thursday. appeared in front of Through his attorney, Maxine Raymond, Keto admitted that had there been a bail hearing, the king would have been responsible for keeping him in custody.

The attorney also informed the court that some of what happened on April 30 was videotaped, but not at the moment the firearm was fired.

Khet has filed a plea of ​​not guilty to each of his four charges facing him.

Graton issued orders for Khet not to contact men who were victims or witnesses to the shooting.

Raymond also said Keto would face a four-day trial in front of a judge alone next June on the four charges he faces in connection with the shooting. notified the judge.

An argument broke out when three men were standing outside a residential building. While the men were fighting, one of them pulled out a gun and opened fire.

"A bullet hit the courtyard window of a nearby apartment and shattered it. One person was inside at the time. Luckily she wasn't hit by the shot." The suspect fled the scene in a vehicle minutes after the shooting," Montreal police said in a release after Khet was arrested on May 10.

He was charged with recklessly firing a firearm, possessing a restricted or prohibited firearm, negligently using a firearm, and carrying a concealed weapon. He has been charged with violating a court order barring him from possessing a weapon for 10 years.

The order was issued in a case in which on 12 November 2018 he was sentenced to 26 months in prison after Khet pleaded guilty to armed robbery and making threatening statements. During the 2017 Grand Prix weekend, Kate and his accomplice assaulted and robbed a man on his way to his Grasse motel room at Notre Dame.

pcherry@postmedia.com

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