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Suspect charged with attempted murder following Inverness Co. incidents case adjourned

A man facing three charges, including attempted murder, following a pair of incidents at an Inverness Co. First Nations community has had his case adjourned.

Police say officers responded to multiple 911 calls of a man being chased by two other men on Portage Rd. in We’koqma’q in August; that was followed by more 911 calls reporting a hit-and-run on Hwy. 105 in the area, which was related to the first incident.

They say the victim was taken to Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.

RCMP say they arrested two men and a woman at a home in the community.

Joshua Lindsay Paul, 26, and Robert Lindsay Paul, 35, both from Eskasoni, face counts of attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon; they made their first appearance in the case in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court the day after their arrests, and were sent back into custody

Joshua Paul is expected for a bail hearing in Wagmatcook Provincial Court Tuesday.

Robert Paul, who elected a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge-only trial in September, will remain in custody until a preliminary hearing to determine if there’s enough evidence to send the case to trial in Wagmatcook Provincial Court Feb. 19-21.

Jenileee Kaitlyn Francis, 18, of Eskasoni has been charged with the same counts, plus an additional count of obstruction; she was released on conditions in September.

Francis is scheduled for an election-and-plea in Wagmatcook Provincial Court Dec. 4 after the hearing was adjourned Tuesday.

Police say the suspects and victim are known to each other, and it’s not considered a random act.

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