Man charged in Winnipeg mass shooting has history of psychotic episodes: court documents

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A man accused of killing four people and seriously injuring another in a recent Winnipeg shooting has a history of psychotic episodes linked to seizures and substance use, according to court documents.

Those episodes ended in hospitalization more than once for Jamie Randy Felix, including an incident in March 2022 where he attempted suicide while in a psychotic state, according to a pre-sentence report completed ahead of a hearing in March of this year.

That report said Felix had been diagnosed with alcohol use disorder and depression. Felix, now 32, admitted to using crack cocaine once at the end of 2022 and

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