Nova Scotia

Halifax man committed to stand trial for murder in shooting

A judge ruled Tuesday following a preliminary inquiry there was sufficient evidence to send Rae'heem Downey to trial in the death of Jamie Lee Bishop.

Rae'heem Downey accused of gunning down Jamie Lee Bishop on Eastern Passage road

Rae'heem Downey, 20, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Jamie Lee Bishop. (Craig Paisley/CBC)

A 20-year-old Halifax man has been committed to stand trial on a charge of second-degree murder in connection with a shooting last June in Eastern Passage, N.S.

A Dartmouth provincial court judge ruled Tuesday following a preliminary inquiry there was sufficient evidence to send Rae'heem Downey to trial. The reasons behind the judge's ruling are banned from publication.

Downey had originally been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of Jamie Lee Bishop, 21, who was gunned down on Homes Road.

The case will now move to Nova Scotia Supreme Court to begin the process for a judge and jury trial.

Jamie Lee Bishop, 21, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Eastern Passage on June 18, 2018. (Submitted)

Downey is the younger brother of Markel Downey, who's charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ashley MacLean Kearse. She was wounded in a home invasion in Cole Harbour in 2014 and died last year.

Markel Downey initially faced 28 charges in connection with the home invasion but was acquitted at a trial in 2017. That acquittal was overturned on appeal.

Downey's retrial was supposed to begin later this month. But his lawyer appeared before the judge on Monday, asking for a postponement. Pat MacEwen said he plans to step down as Downey's lawyer as soon as a replacement can be found.