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Man Charged After Incident Leading To Fredericton School Lockdowns

A 28 year-old man was charged after the incident that led to the lockdown of several Fredericton-area schools and universities.

On Thursday at 7:40 a.m. police responded to a call on Gregg Court of a barricaded individual. Negotiators spoke to the suspect for hours, and they exited the residence and entered custody at 3:30 p.m.

Police discovered two long guns and a bulletproof vest upon searching the residence.

Kyle Anthony Kennedy of Fredericton was charged Friday with several weapons-related counts, including pointing a firearm, uttering threats, and two counts of forcible confinement.

He will appear in court again Tuesday, October 27.

The complete list of charges laid against Kennedy is as follows:

  • Pointing a firearm S.87(1) CCC
  • Uttering threats S.264.1(1)(a) CCC
  • 2 x Forcible confinement S.279(2)(a)
  • Assault with a weapon S.267(a) CCC
  • Possession of a firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized S.92(1) CCC
  • Breach of Probation S.733.1(1)(a) CCC
  • Breach of a Firearms Prohibition Order S. 117.01(1) CCC

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