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Trial date set for shooting suspect

A trial date has been set for a man who turned himself in to police following a shooting in March.

RCMP says a man was found injured at a home in the Patterson neighborhood after police responded to reports of shots fired.

23 year old Justin Lizotte later turned himself into police, and was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon, intent to endanger with a firearm, two counts of pointing a firearm, and failing to comply with conditions.

Lizotte will go to trial on July 8 in Grande Prairie.

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