‘Major flaw’: Judge blames police security plan in 2012 Quebec election shooting
MONTREAL — A Superior Court judge says the police security plan for Quebec’s 2012 election night had a “major flaw” that permitted a gunman to carry out a deadly attack.
Justice Philippe Bélanger has awarded a total of nearly $292,000 in damages to four stagehands who were working at a downtown Montreal venue where then-premier-elect Pauline Marois of the Parti Québécois was delivering a victory speech on Sept. 4, 2012.
A lone gunman shot dead one of their colleagues at the rear of the venue and seriously injured a second technician with the same bullet.
The four plaintiffs had testified they suffered from post-traumatic stress and other psychological damage due to the shooting.