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Windsor man charged in fatal shooting in Blenheim makes brief court appearance

Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  •  6 hours ago  •  1 minute read  •  Chatham-Kent police are shown in the area of Church Street and Lumley Street in Blenheim on April 22. A 20-year-man is dead and two men are in custody after a shooting on April 21, said police. (Ellwood Shreve/The Daily News) Article content Chad Coupe, the young Windsor man facing a charge of murder and attempted murder in connection to a fatal shooting in Blenheim, made a brief video appearance in a Chatham court Thursday. The 19-year-old man’s lawyer requested the matter be put over until May 27 in order to receive and review evidence in the case.

Judicial pre-trial scheduled for C-K police officer facing charges

Article content An incarcerated Chatham-Kent police officer still hasn’t received bail, but some progress is being made with respect to the charges she faces. Cristelle Vanden Enden made a brief appearance via teleconference Tuesday where the Chatham courtroom heard a judicial pre-trial has been scheduled for April 29. Pre-trials are closed to the public. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Judicial pre-trial scheduled for C-K police officer facing charges Back to video Vanden Enden, who is facing charges related to separate incidents, is slated to return to open court on May 6 for the matter to move forward. She was remanded in custody at the South West Detention Centre in Windsor.

Elderly Wallaceburg man facing murder charge will undergo further assessment at forensic mental health facility

Article content An elderly man facing a second-degree murder charge will undergo further assessment of his fitness and criminal responsibility. The 95-year-old Wallaceburg man, charged in connection to the death of his 89-year-old wife, made a brief appearance in a Chatham court on Friday via teleconference. A publication ban prohibits publishing any details that would identify the accused or the deceased. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Elderly Wallaceburg man facing murder charge will undergo further assessment at forensic mental health facility Back to video A fitness and criminal responsibility assessment was completed on the accused while he has been in custody at the South West Detention Centre in Windsor. However, his lawyer Greg McGivern requested an extension of this assessment be granted at the Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care in St. Thomas.

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