Quebec man arrested in alleged threats against mosques and two mayors
SHERBROOKE, Que. — A 57-year-old Quebec man was arrested early Thursday for allegedly threatening two mayors, including one who has been in the news recently for encouraging people to support and understand Muslims.
Sherbrooke police alleged the man threatened the city’s mayor, Bernard Sevigny, as well as Quebec City Mayor Regis Labeaume, as they watched a hockey game Wednesday night.
The two leaders were escorted out of the arena.
Police also said the man allegedly threatened to attack mosques in the Sherbrooke region.


