Police gather caution tape after investigating a shooting in the area of Buddy Daye and Gottingen streets in Halifax on the afternoon of June 26. Three people were arrested that night at a residence in the 3400 block of Barrington Street in Halifax. Photo by Tim KrochakArticle contentA young woman who faces a slew of gun-related charges from an afternoon shooting near a busy Halifax intersection has been granted bail.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY.Subscribe now to access this story and more:Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsSUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES.Subscribe or sign in to your account to continue your reading experience.Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsRegister to unlock more articles.Create an account or sign in to continue your reading experience.Access additional stories every monthShare your thoughts and join the conversation in our commenting communityGet email updates from your favourite authorsSign In or Create an AccountorArticle contentHalifax Regional Police responded June 26 at about 3:30 p.m. to multiple reports of gunfire in the area of Buddy Daye and Gottingen streets.Article contentArticle contentNo injuries were reported from the incident, police said. The suspects fled in a vehicle before officers arrived.Article contentArticle contentLater that day, at about 10 p.m., police executed a search warrant at a home in the 3400 block of Barrington Street in Halifax. Three people inside the residence were arrested, and a firearm was allegedly seized.Article contentAnaysia Riley, 20, appeared in Halifax provincial court the next day on 11 charges, including discharging a firearm with intent to wound someone and wearing a mask in the commission of an indictable offence. The Crown opposed her release, so she consented to remain in custody until she could come up with a bail plan.Article contentPolice later laid seven more charges against the Halifax woman relating to a second gun that was allegedly found in a vehicle.Article contentThe rest of the charges against Riley now include using a firearm in the commission of an offence, pointing a firearm, and two counts each of careless use or storage of a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, unauthorized possession of a firearm, knowingly having unauthorized possession of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, possession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm, and possession of a weapon obtained by crime.Article contentArticle contentOn Friday, the Crown consented to Riley’s release on a $3,000 bail order with one surety, house arrest and electronic monitoring.Article contentArticle contentJudge Claudine MacDonald accepted the conditions negotiated by lawyers and ordered Riley released upon being fitted with an electronic ankle bracelet, either at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth or the Halifax courthouse.Article contentRiley has to co-operate with Nova Scotia correctional services’ bail supervision program, which is responsible for installing, repairing and replacing the electronic monitoring device.Article contentShe must reside with her surety at an address on North Street in Halifax and remain in the home at all times except for regularly scheduled educational programs or activities, medical emergencies or appointments, legal commitments, counselling or treatment sessions, or when in the immediate presence of her surety, who must have a cellphone with a specific number.Article contentRiley also is prohibited from having any firearms.Article contentThe charges will be back in court July 25.Article contentPolice said the other people arrested at the Barrington Street dwelling – a 46-year-old woman and a 17-year-old youth – are both charged with possession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm and careless storage of a firearm.Article content
Young woman charged in June 26 afternoon shooting near busy Halifax intersection granted bail
