Supreme Court to decide whether to hear appeal of La Loche shooter
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is to decide today whether it will hear an appeal from a young man who killed four people and injured seven others in a mass shooting in northern Saskatchewan.
The shooter, now 22, was two weeks shy of turning 18 when he first killed two brothers at a home in the remote Dene community of La Loche in 2016.
Moments later he opened fire at his school, killing a teacher and a teacher’s aide and wounding other staff and students.
He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, second-degree murder and attempted murder and was sentenced as an adult with no chance of parole for ten years.