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Woman shot by RCMP faces 13 charges, including firing airsoft gun at police

A 25-year-old woman from Nova Scotia appeared in Moncton court via teleconference Tuesday and faces 13 charges related to a Jan. 5 shooting in Dieppe.

Nova Scotia woman arrested after Dieppe incident appears in court via teleconference

A 25-year-old woman from Nova Scotia was arrested at the scene of a single-vehicle crash near the Greater Moncton Romo LeBlanc International Airport on Jan. 5 after allegedly shooting at first responders. (Nicholas Gautreau)

A 25-year-old woman from Nova Scotiafaces 13 charges related to a Jan. 5 shooting in Dieppe.

Morgan Maryanne Connors of Windmill Road in Dartmouth appeared in Moncton court via conference call from hospital on Tuesday.

She faces charges thatinclude 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.

Airsoft guns fire plastic or resin pellets and canresemble actual firearms but have less power.

Police said earlier that emergency crews responded toAdlard-Savoie Boulevard, where a single vehicle went off the road into a wooded areaaround2:25p.m. onJan. 5.

RCMP allege the woman fired at Dieppefirefighters and paramedics whoarrived at the crash scene near the Greater Moncton Romo LeBlanc International Airport. When police arrived, the woman "continued threatening actions," police said in a news release Tuesday.

The investigation began after a woman allegedly fired shots at first responders as they went to her aid after the vehicle left the road on Adlard-Savoie Boulevard in Dieppe. (Guillaume Aubut/Radio Canada)

An RCMP member shot the woman, leaving her with unspecified injuries.The woman remains in hospital.

Mario Cormier, the Crown prosecutor on the case, said the woman has been remanded until Friday for a bail hearing.

Cormier said the woman told the court she had spoken to legal aid.

Two investigations

Two investigations of the incident are underway.

The RCMP New Brunswick major crime unit andCodiacRegional RCMP are carrying out aninvestigation of the crash.

New BrunswickRCMP requestedthe Nova Scotia Serious Incident Response Team conduct a review of police actions.

Theindependent group investigates matters that involve death, serious injury, sexual assault and domestic violence or other issues of significant public interest that may have arisen from the actions of a police officer in Nova Scotia. Sometimes it carries out investigations in other provinces.

RonLegerewith theSerious Incident Response Team told Radio-Canada the investigation is focusing on the Mountie's actions that led to the woman's injuries.

With files from Radio-Canada