Accused in killing of apartment security guard have extensive criminal histories
A man and a woman charged in the killing of a security guard in Edmonton will spend Christmas and New Year's behind bars.
Evan Rain, 30, and Judith Saulteaux, 30, are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Harshandeep Singh, 20.
Singh was fatally shot early Friday morning while working at an apartment building at 107 Avenue and 106 Street.
A spokesperson for Singh's family says he had moved to Canada from India on a student visa and had only been working for the security company three days when he was killed.
Rain and Saulteaux appeared in court on Wednesday, the matter was put over until Jan. 8.
Both Rain and Saulteaux have extensive criminal histories.
Rain has faced more than 80 charges and has been convicted in at least 17 different cases dating back to 2012 on charges including assault, unlawful confinement, drugs, weapons possession, stolen property possession, firearms charges and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
He was sentenced to just under three years in federal prison in connection with drug, driving and firearms charges filed in 2019.
Saulteaux has been convicted in at least eight cases dating back to 2013 on charges including aggravated assault, assault causing bodily harm, assault, firearm prohibition and shoplifting under $5,000.
She was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison on aggravated assault charges filed in 2015.
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