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Man accused of murder refuses to leave jail cell for court appearance

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WATCH ABOVE: Brandin Brick, charged with first-degree murder in the death of James Chaisson, refused to leave his cell for his first court appearance on Tuesday. – Feb 20, 2018

Brandin Brick, 26, refused to leave his cell for his court appearance Tuesday morning. Brick was scheduled to appear on charges of first-degree murder and kidnapping.

A note has been made on his court file regarding his lack of cooperation.

Meanwhile, Shana Bowman drove from Grande Prairie, Alta., for the court hearing. Bowman was a friend of James Chaisson, the victim.

Shana Bowman knew both the victim and the accused. Wendy Winiewski / Global News

“JJ. was a really good kid. He was involved with the streets, but not involved with the streets. I think it was a sense of belonging that he needed to feel that he would run with this crew,” Bowman explained.

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Chaisson was found dead in the 200-block of Avenue P South on Feb. 14.

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Saskatoon police spent the next three days looking for Brick.

He was taken into custody on Feb. 17 in the 1000-block of Matheson Drive without incident. According to police, the killing is not believed to be random in nature.

“He was just a laid back guy,” Bowman said. “(I) don’t know how this happened. They were known to each other. They grew up together and that’s the really sad part because I do know both of them. I do know Brandin and I do know JJ. and that’s what hurts my heart.”

Brick is due back in court on March 1.

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