April 25, 2024

No decision on parole for cop killer

A B-C man who shot and killed four people including a police officer back in 1980 has applied for day parole.

Back when he was 34 years old, Steve LeClair got kicked out of a bar in Vancouver, returned with a gun, and shot dead three people.

He also hijacked a car, drove to the Richmond RCMP detachment, and fatally shot a constable.

After spending 32 years in prison, he’s applying for unescorted day passes into the community, to spend time with his wife.

The two member National Parole Board panel could not agree on whether to grant his request, considering the progress he has made with the gravity of offence.

So a date for a new hearing will be set, to be heard again at the minimum security Ferndale Institution.

CKNW Vancouver News

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