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Alleged Fredericton shooter makes court appearance, back in court Oct. 22

Matthew Vincent Raymond accused of killing four people, including two city police officers, in a shooting spree in August, made a court appearance Monday in Fredericton – Sep 24, 2018

A Fredericton man accused of killing four people, including two city police officers, is due back in court next month after his case was adjourned today.

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Matthew Vincent Raymond faces four counts of murder in the deaths of Const. Sara Burns, Const. Robb Costello, Donnie Robichaud and Bobbie Lee Wright.

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The police officers and civilians were gunned down Aug. 10 outside an apartment complex in the New Brunswick capital.

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Court documents say the incident ended after police shot the alleged gunman in the abdomen.

Defence lawyer Nathan Gorham told the court he had just received a large volume of material and needed time to review it.

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The matter is set to return to court on Oct. 22.

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Gorham has said earlier that he expects his client will enter a plea of not guilty and request a preliminary hearing.

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