Woman accused of shooting airsoft gun at police waives bail, seeks jury trial
Morgan Maryanne Connors faces 13 charges related to incident near airport
A Nova Scotia woman accused of firing an airsoft gun at first responders and then shot by a Mountie last month in Dieppe waived her right to a bail hearing during a brief court appearanceFriday afternoon.
MorganMaryanneConnors, 25,of Windmill Road in Dartmouth faces 13 charges related to the incident Jan. 5 near theMonctonairport.
Her defence lawyerMartinGoguentold the court said she is waiving the hearing and will remain in custody.
Goguenelected for Connors to be tried in the Court of Queen's Bench by a judge and jury.
It was the first time she had appeared in court after being released from hospital following the shooting. She participated in previous courtproceedingsby conference call.
Shesat quietly in the prisoner's dock during the two-minute appearance in which she said she understood what was going on.
She faces charges that include pointing an airsoft gun at two people, pointing the airsoft gun at RCMP Const. Pierre-Alexandre Roy,possession ofbrass knuckles, shooting the airsoft gun at Cpl. Stephane Pare-Lemire during her arrest, uttering death threats,dangerous driving,and possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking.
In a news release last month, RCMP said emergency crews were called to a single-vehicle crashonAdlard-Savoie Boulevard around 2:25 p.m. on Jan. 5.
Police allege the female driver of the vehicle fired at Dieppe firefighters and paramedics who arrived at the scene near the Greater Moncton Romo LeBlanc International Airport.
An RCMP member shot the woman, leaving herwith unspecified injuries. She was released from hospital sometime after a Jan. 15 hearing
Shereturns to court Feb. 21 to set a date for a preliminary inquiry. Crown prosecutorAnnie St. Jacques said the hearing may take up to two weeks depending how many witnesses are called.