VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — A Canadian judge ruled Wednesday that the man accused of killing 11 people by ramming his sport utility vehicle into a crowd during a Filipino heritage festival is mentally fit to stand trial.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, faces multiple counts of second-degree murder in the tragedy that struck the Lapu Lapu Day Street festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, on April 26. Dozens of people were also injured.

Police said Wednesday that Lo has been charged with 31 additional counts of attempted murder.

“He’s able to conduct his defense,” said Provincial Court Judge Reg Harris in announcing his decision. “He knows the nature and the consequences of the proceedings. He is able and willing to communicate with his lawyer.”

Harris made his ruling after listening to leg

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