‘I’m sorry man:’ Teen gunman in La Loche school shooting had regrets
MEADOW LAKE, Sask. — A teen gunman who killed four people at a home and in a school in northern Saskatchewan told police he had regrets about the shooting.
Dayne and Drayden Fontaine were killed at their house in La Loche in January 2016 before the shooter went to the high school, where he killed a teacher and a teacher’s aide, and wounded seven others.
The teen was asked in a videotaped police interview, which was played at his sentencing hearing Thursday, how he felt when he thought about killing the two brothers.
“I didn’t plan to shoot them, man … They weren’t part of the plan,” he said, crying, in the video.