The man charged with second-degree murder in the death of a St. Albert teen has been found mentally fit to stand trial.
Keith James Landry, 40, appeared via video in Edmonton’s mental health court on Monday, according to the Edmonton Journal.
Justice Jody Moher confirmed that a Remand Centre psychiatrist gave Landry an assessment for mental fitness and that Landry is fit to stand trial, according to the Journal.
Landry was arrested last Tuesday evening near 137th Avenue and 184th Street in Edmonton, where St. Albert teen Broden Radomske had suffered injuries from an attack.
Radomske died on the scene.