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Kai Ji Adam Lo is charged with eight counts of second-degree murder in the tragedy that struck the Lapu Lapu Day street festival on April 26.
Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, the suspect in the deadly Vancouver car-ramming attack, will be the subject of a two-day court hearing ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNSuspect in Lapu Lapu festival killings makes second appearance in Vancouver courtThe accused was ordered to undergo psychiatric assessment to determine if they are fit to stand trial for eight counts of ...
Witnesses and those who were injured at the event say they are still recovering — mentally and physically — from what they ...
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Lapu Lapu Day suspect makes court appearance in VancouverThe man accused of driving an SUV through the crowd at April's Lapu Lapu festival, and killing 11 people, made a brief court ...
This week, the man charged with murder in the Lapu Lapu Day festival tragedy, makes his next court appearance. It’s been one ...
The accused is facing eight counts of second-degree murder in the fatal Lapu Lapu Day festival attack in Vancouver on April ...
1:26 Lapu Lapu Day suspect makes court appearance in Vancouver Harris ruled that a fitness for trial hearing will proceed later this year. Lo is due back in court in June to schedule the next ...
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Sombre start to Filipino Heritage Month in B.C. as festival attack’s shadow lingersBritish Columbia is marking the start of this year’s Filipino Heritage Month with a sombre tribute to the victims of April’s ...
Eleven people were killed in Vancouver when a car drove through a crowd at a Filipino dance group performance.
After weeks of Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim calling for action on repeat offenders and crime in the city, the attorney general has ...
A judge previously ordered a 30-day psychiatric assessment to determine if Kai-Ji Adam Lo was fit to stand trial.
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