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Accused Fredericton shooter proclaims innocence due to temporary insanity

The man accused of fatally shooting two police officers and two civilians in Fredericton in August interrupts his court proceedings to proclaim his innocence citing temporary insanity.

Matthew Raymond faces 4 counts of 1st-degree murder in Aug. 10 deaths of 2 officers, 2 civilians

Accused killer Matthew Raymond, 48, remains remanded in custody and is to return to Fredericton provincial court on Oct. 29. (CBC)

The man accused ofkillingtwo police officers and two civilians in a shooting spree in Fredericton in August interrupted hiscourt proceedings Monday to proclaim his innocence citing temporary insanity.

Matthew Vincent Raymond, 48, appeared in provincial court with his lawyer, who said he's still awaiting some disclosure from the Crown and needs more time to review the material.

While his lawyer was speaking to Judge Julian Dickson, Raymond told the court from the prisoner's box thathe had something important to say.

"I have enough evidence to totally exonerate me," he said.

"I amnot guiltyby reason of temporary insanity."

'I am not guilty by reason of temporary insanity.'

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Accused Fredericton shooter Matthew Vincent Raymond interrupted court proceedings today to claim innocence due to temporary insanity.

Raymond is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in theAug. 10 deaths of constables Robb Costello, 45, and Sara Burns, 43, of the Fredericton Police Force, and civilians Donnie Robichaud, 42, and Bobbie Lee Wright, 32.

Police have said all fourwere hit by bullets from a long gun fired from the third storey of an apartment building onBrooksideDriveon the city's north side.

Raymond has not yet entered any pleas or elected his mode of trial.

"This has to be settled now so Iwill be exonerated today," Raymond told the judge on Monday.

"I shouldn't have even been in prison at all," he said, asRobichaud'sex-wife cried and some other people in the courtroommuttered, prompting a sheriff's deputy to tell them to be quiet.

"I am innocent due to temporary insanity."

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Const. Lawrence Robert (Robb) Costello, 45, and Const. Sara Mae Helen Burns, 43, Donald Adam Robichaud, 42, and Bobbie Lee Wright, 32, were all gunned down outside a Fredericton apartment complex on Aug. 10. (CBC)

Raymond said he's being "harassed" in prison.

"I have people in jail threatening to kill me, to cut my head off," he told the court.

He alsocomplained about his clothing,saying he's been wearing the same prison-issued orange jumpsuit and grey sweatshirt for every court appearance.

"This is a violation of my rights," he said. "This has to be ended right here."

"I understand your frustration," the judge replied, explaining the process takes time.

"You will certainly have the opportunity, sir, to pursue every possible defence, but today is not the day," Dickson said,telling Raymond to take his seat.

Defence lawyer NathanGorham told the court he has received a "good chunk" of the disclosure. The "voluminous package" includesstatements from witnesses, statements Raymond gave to police, and police officers' notes, he said.

The outstanding material includes "a whole bunch" of photographs from inside the apartment and the results of forensic examinations of computers and hard drivesfound in the apartment.

The matter has been adjourned until Oct. 29 to set a date for a preliminary hearing.

With files from Shane Fowler