
La Loche shooter appeals adult sentence
The 20-year-old who killed four and injured seven in a 2016 shooting spree in La Loche has appealed his adult life sentence, according to defence lawyer Aaron Fox.
The shooter, who was 17 at the time of the killings, pleaded guilty in October 2016 to the second-degree murders of Dayne and Drayden Fontaine and to the first-degree murders of teacher Adam Wood and teacher’s aide Marie Janvier. He also pleaded guilty to the attempted murders of seven others.
Fox said the appeal paperwork was filed by his office to ask for a youth sentence.
“We’ve appealed the order that was made directing that he be sentenced as an adult,” Fox said. “We’ll be asking that the Court of Appeal set aside that order and direct that he be sentenced as a youth.”