Police say members of the public are also posting on the internet the names of teenagers they believe were witnesses.

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“EPS understands that the homicide of a 16-year-old outside McNally High School continues to weigh on many students, families and our community at large,” the police department said on Thursday. “While acknowledging that this period continues to be a difficult one, the EPS should point out that disclosing the identity of any accused or witness in such matters is a criminal offense under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Cheryl Sheppard, she explained. The story goes on under the ad “We ask anyone who has published identification material of this kind to delete / remove it immediately.” The EPS said it would investigate allegations of “illegal publication”. 1:34 Family mourns teenager killed in attack outside Edmonton High School Family mourns teenager killed in attack outside Edmonton High School – April 18, 2022 Police are also asking people to be aware that there is misinformation circulating on the internet about this incident and those involved. The EPS says citizens should “take this into account” when reading information online from “unofficial sources”. Trending Stories

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“As a police force, our priority is to abide by the law and ensure the safety and well-being of all Edmontonians,” Shepard added.

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Seven young men – six boys and a girl aged 14 to 17 – have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Caranver Sahota. The story goes on under the ad Young people can not be named according to the Law on Criminal Justice for young people.

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Sahota, 16, was attacked outside McNally School on Friday, April 8. He died of his injuries a week later. The autopsy revealed that Sahota died from a knife in the chest. 2:16 Hundreds attend the funeral of Edmonton teenager who was killed in a violent attack outside his school Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.