Quebec police watchdog investigating shooting of Legault, Trudeau threat suspect
- A man in Quebec was shot by police after allegedly pointing his gun at them during an intervention. Media reports suggest that the man had made threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier François Legault.
- Quebec's police watchdog has opened an investigation into the shooting incident. Quebec Premier François Legault's office has condemned the threats against elected officials as unacceptable.
- The investigation aims to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and whether the use of force by police was justified. Threats against public figures are taken seriously and should be denounced, according to Legault's statement.
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The man who allegedly threatened Legault and Trudeau on TikTok accused of carrying a gun
Germain Lemay, a 30-year-old man from Hampden, near Scotstown in Estrie, was accused overnight of carrying a weapon for a dangerous purpose. The Sûdu Québec (SQ) had carried out an operation Wednesday morning for threats he had allegedly made against Prime Ministers François Legault and Justin Trudeau on the TikTok social network.
Quebec police watchdog investigating shooting of Legault, Trudeau threat suspect
SCOTSTOWN, Que. - Quebec's police watchdog is investigating after a member of a provincial police tactical team shot a man suspected of making threats toward Premier François Legault and Prime
Quebec police watchdog investigating after man shot by police during intervention
Quebec's police watchdog has opened an investigation after a man was shot by police after he allegedly pointed his gun at them during an intervention. Media reports say the man who was shot allegedly made threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Francois Legault.
Quebec police watchdog investigating shooting of Legault, Trudeau threat suspect
SCOTSTOWN, Que. -- Quebec's police watchdog is investigating after a member of a provincial police tactical team shot a man suspected of making threats toward Premier Francois Legault and Prime Minster Justin Trudeau.
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