Six of the seven youths originally charged with second-degree murder in the April stabbing of McNally High School student Karanveer Sahota now face manslaughter charges. One 14-year-old boy remains charged with second-degree murder in the 16-year-old's death.
The family of Karanveer Sahota expressed frustration with the justice system Monday after it was revealed in an Edmonton courtroom that the charges against six teens were downgraded from murder to manslaughter.
Dozens of family, friends and fellow students gathered Friday evening at an Edmonton high school to commemorate the life of a 16-year-old boy who died after being attacked while waiting for a bus.