Jongwon Ham, accused of killing B.C. Mountie, is found mentally unfit for trial
VANCOUVER — The man accused of killing RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang in a Burnaby, B.C., park is “clearly overwhelmed by delusional thinking,” which would prevent him from making rational decisions during trial, a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled.
Justice Michael Tammen said Monday that Jongwon Ham is mentally unfit to stand trial.
“Although Mr. Ham possesses a very good understanding of the court processes and the basic role of the participants, his delusions prevent him from making rational decisions in navigating that process,” Tammen said during the ruling on the Ham’s fitness.
“Mr. Ham is currently very clearly overwhelmed by delusional thinking, which prevents him from making the fundamental decisions that all accused must make in criminal proceedings. For those reasons, I make the finding in declaration that Mr. Ham is not fit to stand trial.”
