MAN ACCUSED IN SHOOTING SPREE FOUND FIT FOR TRIAL
A Fredericton man accused of murdering two police officers and two civilians in an August shooting spree has been found fit to stand trial. Matthew Raymond is charged with the firstdegree murders of Fredericton constables Sara Burns and Robb Costello, and civilians Donnie Robichaud and Bobbie Lee Wright. “The conclusion is, Mr. Raymond is fit to stand trial,” provincial court Judge Julian Dickson said Tuesday after receiving a report on a psychological assessment of Raymond. The case will be back on court Dec. 11.