Teen receives nine-year prison sentence for ‘adult-like plan’ in slaying of La Ronge restaurateur
aJudge Robert Lane called the killing of La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant reprehensible, unjustified and evil as he sentenced the final teen involved in the crime to nine years in prison.
“This was a well thought out adult-like plan,” Judge Lane told the court Thursday on the last day of the sentencing hearing. “It’s hard for me to think about a more evil and unjustified attack.”
In his decision, Lane recalled the facts surrounding the beating death of Grant at his Louisiana’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant in April 2017. On that night, three masked individuals including Austin Bird who was sentenced to seven years in jail and a youth who was sentenced to three, entered the business using the backdoor. It was closing time when the trio attacked Grant. He sustained 10 blows to the body — three of which were to his head — and was left dying in a pool of blood as he was robbed of his valuables. He later died at a hospital in Saskatoon.