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Halifax man to remain in jail until 2021 trial in Eastern Passage shooting

Rae'heem Downey, 23, is charged with second-degree murder in the shooting of Jamie Lee Bishop.

Rae'heem Downey has been in custody since Aug. 2018, charged with second-degree murder

Rae'heem Downey, 23, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Jamie Lee Bishop. (Craig Paisley/CBC)

Rae'heem Downey, 23, will remain in jail until his jury trial in June 2021 in the shooting of Jamie Lee Bishop.

Bishop was 21 when he died in hospital after being shot. RCMP say he was shotby someone in a passing car in June 2018 on Horne Road in Eastern Passage, N.S.

Downey has been in custody since August 2018, and is charged with second-degree murder.

The details of Downey's bail application hearing are subject to a publication ban.

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

Family members declined to comment to CBCNews and spoke quietly to Downey's defence lawyer outside courtroom 301 in Halifax.

Citing concern for the integrity of the jury pool in the eventual trial, prosecutors would only confirm the reasons for Downey to be denied bail.

Downey was originally charged with first-degree murder, but the charge was reduced to second-degree murder following a preliminary inquiry.