Judge orders mental health assessment for man accused of killing 11 at Vancouver festival

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The B.C. provincial government had declared Friday a provincial day of mourning for the victims.
Mourners attend a candlelight vigil near the scene where a car drove into a crowd of people during the Lapu Lapu Festival on April 27, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada.
Mourners attend a candlelight vigil on Sunday near the scene where a car drove into a crowd of people during the Lapu Lapu Festival, in Vancouver, Canada. Andrew Chin / Getty Images

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A Canadian judge on Friday ordered a man accused of ramming his sport utility vehicle through a Filipino heritage festival crowd, killing 11 people and injuring dozens, to receive a mental health assessment to determine if he’s fit to stand trial.

A publicity ban prevents the publication of why Judge Reginal Harris made the decision.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, appeared in provincial court via video link. He wore an orange short-sleeved jumpsuit and sat on a blue couch. He is expected to return to court on May 30.

Lo faces eight counts of second-degree murder after allegedly driving an SUV through a crowd of people at the Filipino community’s Lapu Lapu Day Street festival on Saturday in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Attending Friday’s hearing was Marco Harder, vice consul for the Consulate General of the Philippines.

Lo had previously been scheduled to appear in court on May 26, after making his first appearance by video on Sunday, the day after the attack.

Damienne Darby with the British Columbia Prosecution Service said that Lo’s lawyer had requested the next appearance be moved ahead.

Lo’s court appearance came just hours before a memorial Mass to pray for victims of the tragedy.

The B.C. provincial government had declared Friday a provincial day of mourning for the victims.

In a statement, Premier David Eby extended his “deepest and most heartfelt condolences” to anyone who had lost a loved one. He also wished a speedy recovery for those injured.

“To anyone suffering: Your pain is our pain,” the statement said. “Your loss is our loss. We stand with you.”

Mayor Ken Sim also released a statement saying the tragedy has touched people of all backgrounds.

“We are devastated,” the statement said. “We are heartbroken. And we are standing together in grief and solidarity.”

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