Teen in mass Canada school shooting makes court appearance

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A fire burns as it thaws the frozen ground in order to dig a grave for one of the shooting victims at the cemetery in La Loche, Saskatchewan, Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. A 17-year-old was charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder in a mass shooting at a school and home in the remote aboriginal community in western Canada on Friday, officials said.
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MEADOW LAKE, Saskatchewan — A teen charged with killing four people in a shooting at a school and a home in Western Canada stared at the floor for much of his first court appearance.

The tall, thin 17-year-old wore an orange jumpsuit and had his legs and hands shackled as he was brought into a packed courtroom in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan — a community about 215 miles (350 kilometers) south of La Loche, where Friday’s shooting took place.

A teacher and an aide were among those killed in the shooting. Seven people were injured.

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Two brothers were also shot to death at a home prior to the school shooting.

The teen, who can’t be named under Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice Act, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.

His next court appearance is Feb. 22.

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