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Armoured car shooting suspect appears in court

The man accused of killing three people and critically wounding another following an armoured car heist in Edmonton appeared briefly in court today amid heavy security.

Travis Baumgartner facing three counts of first-degree murder

Travis Baumgartner is facing three counts of first-degree murder, attempted murder and four counts of robbery with a firearm. (CBC)

The man accused of killing three people and critically wounding another following anarmoured car heist in Edmontonappearedbriefly in court today amid heavy security.

Travis Baumgartner, 21,appeared pale with his head down while wearing blue prison overalls, handcuffs andshackles.

Extra courthouse guards were on hand asBaumgartner was quickly ordered to reappearon July 5.

Chief Crown Prosecutor Steve Bilodeau asked the judge to order Baumgartner have no contactwith his mother, father and friends while awaiting trial, as theywill be witnesses in the case.

'A very compelling case'

"The detectives and the homicide section of [Edmonton Police Service] EPS have put together a very compelling case," Bilodeau told reportersoutside the courthouse.

Chief Crown Prosecutor Steve Bilodeau will lead the prosecution. (CBC)

Baumgartner obtained the services of a high-profile Edmonton law firm to represent him at Thursday's appearance.

Bilodeau, the city's top Crown prosecutor, will take the case on himself.

"It's not that other homicides aren't important, it's that this one here really rocked the community and rocked the whole nation," he said.

"I really want to make sure the community knows we will take this as seriously as possible."

Bilodeau said it's possible Baumgartner may serve up to 75 years in jail, if convicted on three counts of first-degree murder,underlegislation passed in December.

The new law allowsjudges toimpose consecutivesentenceson multiple murderersrather than concurrent sentences.

Baumgartnerfaces three charges of first-degree murder, one charge of attempted murder and four counts of robbery with a firearm in relation tothe deadly shooting early Friday morning at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

Michelle Shegelski, 26, Brian Ilesic, 35, and Eddie Rejano, 39, died in the attack. Matthew Schuman, the lone survivor of the shooting, was taken to hospital after receiving critical head injuries.

The victims and the accused were all working as armoured car guards for G4S at the time of the shooting. They were putting cash into a bank machine when the attack took place shortly after midnight Friday.

Baumgartner was arrested on Saturday while attempting to cross into the United States near Abbotsford, B.C. Police say he was carrying around $330,000 in cash.

The accused was flown back to Edmonton on Wednesday afternoon amid a tight police presence.