A man charged with supplying ammunition to the Portapique gunman has pleaded guilty.
A lawyer appeared in court on his behalf Friday.
James Banfield, 65-years-old, is the brother of Lisa Banfield, the gunman’s common-law partner.
He’s scheduled to be sentenced on June 1st.
The pair, along with Brian Brewser, 61-years-old, are charged for giving the gunman .223-calibre Remington cartridges and .40-calibre Smith & Wesson cartridges in the month before the Portapique massacre.
A gunman killed 22 people on a 13-hour rampage in April 2020, the country’s worst ever mass shooting.