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The man accused of shooting an RCMP officer in Onanole this past August has pleaded guilty.

Cpl. Graeme Kingdon was shot on August 29, 2018, when he and another constable were on the scene of a break-in. Kingdon suffered a fractured skull in the shooting.

Therae Racette-Beaulieu who was 18-years-old at the time has entered guilty pleas to one count of attempted murder, breaking and entering, stealing firearms, and theft of a motor vehicle. He entered the guilty plea earlier this morning in Brandon provincial court.

Racette-Beaulieu has no prior convictions in adult court in Manitoba.

Tommy Edward Beaulieu, Shane Donovan Beaulieu, and Delaney Marcus Houle have all been charged with two counts each of breaking and entering, possession of property obtained by crime over $5000 and weapons-related offences. Racette-Beaulieu has also been charged with these offences.

Tommy, Shane, and Delaney will be in court this month and a sentencing hearing is set for March.