Lapu Lapu festival attack trial moving to B.C. Supreme Court
VANCOUVER — The trial of a man accused of plowing his vehicle through the crowded Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver last April is being moved to the B.C. Supreme Court.
Adam Kai-Ji Lo, who attended a provincial court hearing in Vancouver on Thursday by video wearing a navy sweat suit, faces 11 counts of second-degree murder and 31 charges of attempted murder.
A provincial court judge found Lo fit to stand trial in September.
Crown prosecutor Michaela Donnelly told Thursday’s hearing that the Crown has filed a direct indictment in the case, which requires the approval of the provincial attorney general and means there won’t be any preliminary hearings where evidence can be tested.


