Man who killed Aboriginal man could get out in 10 years

A southern Alberta man has been sentenced to life in prison for attacking two First Nation men as they walked down the street in front of his house.

APTN National News
A southern Alberta man has been sentenced to life in prison for attacking two First Nation men as they walked down the street in front of his house.

George Many Shots and friend Percy Panther Bone were attacked by Bradley Francis Gray, a Lethbridge resident in 2008 who was reportedly tired of sharing the sidewalk with Aboriginal people. Many shots died as a result.

A neighbor testified seeing Gray beat the two men then go into a home to put his boots on only to come back out and kick them as they lay unconscious.

APTN National News reporter Noemi LoPinto has more on the story, including that Gray is eligible for parole in 10 years.

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1 thought on “Man who killed Aboriginal man could get out in 10 years

  1. Marcy Pickell says:

    Sick, murder is murder!!! If the guy is or was prejudised

    he should be left to rot in jail, OR BETTER YET, be given the death sentence!!! We as Canadians don’t really need to add Him to our tax dollars being used to feed and clothe Him until He dies!!!

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