
La Loche shooter: Sentencing delayed, no final date set
The court case of a La Loche teen who shot 11 people in January 2016, killing four and injuring seven is now adjourned until Monday, Sept. 11, when Judge Janet McIvor will fix a final date for sentencing.
The teen shooter’s case was further delayed this morning after court heard Crown prosecutor Lloyd Stang was appointed a provincial court judge and could not conclude the case. Prior to the recent development, the defence was preparing to use today’s court session to examine new evidence of the youth’s Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. The youth cannot be identified due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Crown prosecutor Pouria Tabrizi-Reardigan assisted Stang with the case thus far, and said the Crown is committed to sorting out dates as soon as possible.
“I have in mind the victims, the family and the community of La Loche,” he said after court this morning. “It’s very important that every single stage of this case is prepared as well as possible and that requires time.”