Loaded gun brought to B.C. court as man convicted of killing teen girl, lawyer says

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A lawyer for Ibrahim Ali in his first-degree murder trial says police told him a person close to the proceedings brought a handgun into the Vancouver courtroom on Friday with “intent to kill.”

Kevin McCullough says police told him the Glock firearm was loaded.

McCullough says he and his wife were called to the Victoria Police Department on Sunday, where officers informed them of the incident. McCullough’s practice is based in Victoria. 

The trial concluded Friday after a B.C. Supreme Court jury convicted Ali of killing a 13-year-old girl in a Burnaby, B.C., park in 2017. The girl’s name cannot be reported because

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