A low-level member of a Regina street gang says after brutally killing a 54-year-old man they had just met, a group of people went to a fast-food sandwich shop "like nothing had happened."
Aiden Anaquod was testifying Friday at the trial of three men accused of first-degree murder in the death of Shawn Douglas.
Court has been told Douglas went to a party with a female acquaintance he had run into that night, and that some of those at the party decided to rob him.
The Crown says he was then stuffed into the trunk of a car, driven outside the city and murdered.
Anaquod testified there were nine people including himself in the group that drove Douglas to a rural property northeast of Regina in August 2014, and took him into the bush.
He has previous said he saw accused Johnathon Peepeetch beat Douglas and then later hit him in the head with a sledgehammer, and saw accused Joshua Wilson stab the victim.
Anaquod testified he did not know if the third accused, Dennis Thompson, played any direct role in the killing.
He said after they finished their fast-food meal, the group tried to return to the party house but police were there, so they drove to Saskatoon instead.
(CTV Regina)
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