She’s forbidden from owning weapons, internet-capable cell phones or computers, and animals, and barred from attending any post-secondary courses,
Bourque has also been ordered not to associate with anyone under the age of 18, or visit a school, park, playground, swimming pool or any area where they’re likely to be present.
She cannot begin any close, intimiate, familiar or familial relationships without advising those involved about her criminal record with a probation officer present. She also must participate in any psychiatric assessments and counselling programs her probation officer orders.
“Quite frankly, if she scratches herself somebody will know about it. They’re incredibly restrictive,” said SFU criminology professor Robert Gordon, who taught Bourque.
“It seems likely that she’ll slip up at some point along the way here.
Authorities were alerted to Bourque's crimes last March by a classmate who had become friends with her.
Search warrant documents obtained by CTV News suggest Bourque had told the friend she wanted “to get a gun and kill homeless people” as well as
“kill her mother and younger brother.”
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