Accused in deadly Lapu Lapu attack to be sent for psychiatric assessment
- Kai-Ji Adam Lo faces eight counts of second-degree murder for a deadly attack at the Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day festival on April 26, 2025.
- Lo is accused of ramming an SUV into a crowd, resulting in eleven fatalities and injuring at least twenty-four individuals aged between 22 months and 60 years.
- Lo was arrested at the scene, held under a valid B.C. Driver's licence, and has appeared in Vancouver provincial court, including appearances on Sunday and May 2 under publication bans.
- During a May 2 court appearance, the judge ordered an in-custody psychiatric assessment of Lo, with the court permitting public reporting but maintaining a publication ban on the assessment's basis.
- Vancouver police indicated that more charges may be forthcoming, though Sgt. Steve Addison could not specify these potential charges as the investigation continues.
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