(Reuters) - A man who shot and killed three Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers and wounded two others in June has been given five life sentences in prison, with no possibility of parole for 75 years, an unprecedented sentence in Canada, according to several media reports. Justin Bourque, 24, pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder in the shootings, which took place in the eastern Canadian city of Moncton, New Brunswick. He will be 99 years old before he can apply for parole. ...
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