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Shawn Hennessey, convicted in Mayerthorpe Mountie shootings, gets parole

A man convicted for his role in the shooting deaths of four Mounties in rural Alberta has been granted full parole effective immediately.

After being released to a halfway house last fall, he has now been granted full parole

Shawn Hennessey, shown here in January 2009, has received full parole. (CBC)

A man convicted for his role in the shooting deaths offour Mounties in rural Alberta has been granted full parole
effective immediately.

The Parole Board of Canada says Shawn Hennessey has beenfunctioning well in public since he was allowed to live in a halfwayhouse last fall.

Hennessey, who is 35, is not to contact any members of thevictims' families.

He and his brother-in-law, Dennis Cheeseman, pleaded guilty tomanslaughter for giving James Roszkoa gun and a ride toRoszko's farm near Mayerthorpe in 2005.

Constables Peter Schiemann, Anthony Gordon, BrockMyroland Leo Johnston had been guarding a Quonset hut
on Roszko's farm.

Roszko ambushed and killed the officers before killing himself.

The only interview Hennessey ever gave was to the Fifth Estate in 2009.