A 48-year-old Fredericton man is facing four counts of first-degree murder in connection with Friday morning’s shooting that left four people dead, including two police officers.
Matthew Vincent Raymond was charged Saturday morning. He was sent to hospital with serious injuries on Friday after exchanging gunfire with police officers.
Raymond remains in police custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 27.
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In a news release Saturday morning, the Fredericton Police Force identified the civilian victims of the attack as 42-year-old Donald Adam Robichaud and 32-year-old Bobbie Lee Wright.
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Robichaud and Wright were in a new relationship, according to his cousin, Sean Callahan. They had just gotten together at the beginning of August.
Robichaud was a loving parent who played bass and sang in a few local bands, said Callahan.
“The guy was so likable, like, I don’t think he had anybody that hated him, and Donnie, if he even hated you, he’d still give you the shirt off his back — he would help you out,” Callahan said.
Friends and family took to the Facebook status announcing Wright and Robichaud’s relationship to mourn on Saturday.
“Thank you for being a great aunt for my kids,” one user wrote. “Please watch over my babies from up there.”
“So sad. She and Donnie are going to be missed by many,” another said.
On Friday, police identified the two officers that died as 45-year-old Const. Robb Costello, a 20-year veteran of the force, and 43-year-old Const. Sara Burns, who joined the force two years ago.
During a news conference Friday afternoon, police said officers responded to Brookside Drive shortly after 7 a.m. after receiving a report of shots fired in the area.
When they arrived, the responding officers found two civilians — a man and a woman — on the ground. Police say the officers died at the scene.
Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch told a news conference Saturday that the accused was shooting a long gun from an “elevated position.”
Fitch says officers have not established a link between the accused and the victims, but notes that the investigation is ongoing.
She says there’s no indication that police officers were specifically targeted in the shooting.
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A lockdown was imposed on Brookside Drive between Main and Ring roads, but was lifted Friday morning after police determined there was no further threat to public safety.
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The Fredericton Police Force has handed the investigation over to New Brunswick RCMP, who will be handling the homicide investigation. Nova Scotia’s Serious Incident Response Team will be investigating the deaths of Const. Costello and Const. Burns.
In a news release Friday evening, New Brunswick RCMP asked for the public to send them any photos or video footage they might have of the fatal shooting, as part of their investigation.
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Police have asked for the public to watch social media over the next few days for more information about the tragic incident.
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Horizon Health indicated Friday morning that “multiple victims” were being treating after the shooting, but clarified the statement Saturday morning, tweeting that they received four fatalities and one trauma patient at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital.
— With files from the Canadian Press