Crown wraps up case against suspect in Calgary Stampeder shooting
CALGARY — The prosecution has wrapped up its case against the man accused of fatally shooting a member of the Calgary Stampeders two years ago.
The Crown called four witnesses Monday in the second-degree murder trial of Nelson Lugela.
Lugela, 21, was charged after Mylan Hicks was shot in the chest and the abdomen in the early hours of Sept. 25, 2016, outside the Marquee Beer Market.
Between 15 and 25 members of the football team had been at the bar celebrating a last-minute victory over Winnipeg hours earlier. Testimony has heard there was an altercation over a spilled drink earlier in the evening which reignited in the parking lot after the club closed.