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Four years for B.C. man 91Ƶjoking around91Ƶ when he shot and killed girlfriend

Vancouver man sentenced for manslaughter in 2020 incident
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A person walks past the Provincial Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

A man who told police he was 91Ƶjoking around91Ƶ with his girlfriend when he fatally shot her in the head has been sentenced to four years in prison for manslaughter with an additional six months for possessing a rifle without a licence.

The British Columbia provincial court decision in Vancouver says Trevor Brown was 18 when he shot Anichka Loeffler, who was also 18, in November 2020.

The decision issued this week says Loeffler was struck in the head by a bullet discharged from an unlicenced semi-automatic .22-calibre rifle in the bedroom of the home where Brown was living with his mother and grandmother.

The decision says Brown initially told police that Loeffler had shot herself accidentally while the pair were smoking marijuana and playing around with the gun, but he later admitted he 91Ƶonly pointed the gun at her head for a split second.91Ƶ

It says Brown91Ƶs mother told police she heard the sound of a shot and when she went to check what had happened, Brown said he 91Ƶthought the safety was on.91Ƶ

The sentencing follows Brown91Ƶs guilty pleas in May to charges of manslaughter, unlawfully possessing and pointing the gun at his girlfriend and using it carelessly.

The decision by Judge Gregory Rideout outlines some mitigating factors, including Brown91Ƶs young age, lack of criminal record and family support.

But the judge found Brown91Ƶs actions were aggravating, including failing to determine whether the rifle91Ƶs safety was on, or if the gun was loaded before he pointed it at his girlfriend91Ƶs head and pulled the trigger.

91ƵI do not find he exercised a momentary inadvertence or lapse of judgment. Rather, I find there were a chain of inherently dangerous actions and careless conduct that resulted in (Loeffler91Ƶs) death,91Ƶ Rideout says in the decision.

Rideout also notes Brown 91Ƶinitially placed the blame91Ƶ on Loeffler.

A pathologist later determined there was no evidence of close-range firing as there was no indication of gunshot or powder burns on her body, the decision says.

The judge also sentenced Brown to six months to be served concurrently for the remaining two offences related to his use of the rifle.

The decision says Brown admitted the .22-calibre rifle belonged to a friend who he refused to name, and he91Ƶd had it in his possession for about six months.

Brown has been handed a lifetime weapons prohibition and he91Ƶs barred from contacting several members of Loeffler91Ƶs family.





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