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It was later revealed that fellow police officer Serge Lefebvre from the Sainte-Foy police department was responsible. After a failed suicide attempt on the Quebec Bridge, Lefebvre was captured and sentenced to life in prison. Sergeant Jacques Philion City of Aylmer Police Aylmer, Quebec: July 27, 1985 Killed in a motor vehicle incident
The Moncton shootings were a string of shootings that took place on June 4, 2014, in Moncton, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.The perpetrator, Justin Bourque, a 24-year-old Moncton resident, walked around the northern area of the city and shot five officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), killing three and severely injuring two. [7]
The attacker stabbed and injured six people, including a police officer and hotel staff. [13] The 42-year-old male police officer confronted the attacker and suffered serious injuries to his neck, abdomen, and leg. [15] He later recovered and left the hospital. [12] A 17-year-old boy from Sierra Leone was stabbed in his abdomen after a struggle ...
14. Website. Official website. The Service de police de Laval ( French for Laval Police Service) is the municipal police force of the city of Laval, Quebec, north of Montreal. The service consists of approximately 800 officers and civilian employees.
Basil Parasiris (born October 28, 1965) is a former Montreal -area businessman who was acquitted of a first-degree murder charge in the shooting death on March 2, 2007 of Sergeant Daniel Tessier, a Laval police officer.
Life imprisonment, with no possibility of parole for at least 25 years (2002) 10 years (2018) Maurice Boucher (21 June 1953 – 10 July 2022) was a Canadian gangster, convicted murderer, reputed drug trafficker, and outlaw biker —once president of the Quebec Nomads chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. [2]
2020 Quebec City stabbing. On 31 October 2020, two people were stabbed to death and five others injured near the Parliament Building in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. [1][2][3] The perpetrator, 24-year-old Carl Girouard, was arrested immediately following the attack. [2][3]
The Oka Crisis (French: Crise d'Oka), [8] [9] [10] also known as the Kanehsatà:ke Resistance (French: Résistance de Kanehsatà:ke), [1] [11] [12], or Mohawk Crisis, was a land dispute between a group of Mohawk people and the town of Oka, Quebec, Canada, over plans to build a golf course on land known as "The Pines" which included an indigenous burial ground.