‘I’ll never forgive him for doing any of that’: La Loche shooting victim
A sense of relief for many accompanied Thursday’s news that the Supreme Court of Canada would not hear an appeal from a young offender who was sentenced as an adult in a mass shooting in La Loche.
Randan Dakota Fontaine was two weeks shy of turning 18 when he first killed two of his cousins, Dayne and Drayden, at a home in La Loche in 2016.
He then went to the school and opened fire, killing a teacher, 36-year-old Adam Wood, and a teacher’s aide, 21-year-old Marie Janvier, and wounding seven other staff members and students.
Teacher Charlene Klyne is relieved Fontaine will serve his adult sentence. She was left blinded after being shot while teaching at the school that day Randan Fontaine walked in with a gun.