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Man found not guilty of attempted murder of RCMP officer in B.C. detachment shooting

A man charged with opening fire onthe RCMP detachment in Vanderhoof, B.C., has been found not guilty of attempting to kill a police officer.But Paul Nicolas Russell was found guilty of several firearms charges related to the incident in November 2021.

B.C. Supreme Court justice found Paul Nicholas Russell guilty of 6 other charges

A blurry photo taken from ground level shows numerous RCMP officers in uniform who appear to be struggling with someone, beside a white pick up truck with an open door.
Mounties are seen arresting a suspect on Nov. 25, 2021, after an active shooter alert in Vanderhoof, B.C., west of Prince George. (Submitted)

A man charged with opening fire onthe RCMP detachment in Vanderhoof, B.C., has been found not guilty of attempting to kill a police officer.

But Paul Nicolas Russell was found guilty in B.C. Supreme Court of several firearms charges related to the incident in November 2021.

On Tuesday, Madam Justice Francesca Marzarifound Russell not guilty of attempted murder with a firearm,careless storage of ammunitionand dangerous driving.

The judge convicted him of six other charges:

  • reckless discharge of a firearm;
  • possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose;
  • careless storage of a firearm;
  • flight from a peace officer in a motor vehicle;
  • mischief causing danger to life by discharging a firearm;
  • and mischief in relation to property by discharging a firearm.

A date for Russell'ssentencing will be set in July.

A Canadian flag flies above a sign with the name and insignia of the RCMP, in front of a small brick building that serves as the RCMP detachment in Vanderhoof.
The Vanderhoof RCMP detachment, pictured this spring. (Andrew Kurjata/CBC )

Russell was arrested after a man with a long gun, wearing a fedora and sunglasses, fired numerous shots at police cruisers and at the walls and windows of the Vanderhoof RCMP detachment, where a dozen people were working inside, on Nov. 25, 2021.

Officials issued an active shooter emergency text alert, urging people in Vanderhoof and nearby communities to shelter in place.

In opening arguments in B.C. Supreme Court in Prince George in May,crown prosecutors argued that Russell "intended to kill" police.

Witnesses testified that Russell left his workplace on his lunch break and drove his white pickup truck to the RCMP detachment,firing at the building from several locations.

Shots were fired through two different windows.

Crown said officers inside moved civilian employees into the detachment cell block for their safety while two officers grabbed carbines and left the detachment to look for the assailant.

Crown said Russell was eventually arrested outside a Kal Tire store, and RCMP found a rifle and boxes of ammunition in his truck.

Steps lead up to the imposing Prince George court house, large grey building with a cupola on top.
The Prince George courthouse, pictured this spring. (Betsy Trumpener/CBC News )

Russell has also been charged with assault with a weapon after an incident that allegedly occurred a week before shots were fired at the Vanderhoof detachment.

A trial dateon that matter will be set in August.

In a statement, the president of the National Police Federation the union representing more than 20,000RCMP officers across the country said he was "deeply concerned" the attempted murder charges were dismissed.

"Ultimately, this verdict is insulting and unfathomable given the current environment of increasing police officer deaths and workplace safety concerns they face," BrianSauv said.