Father of slain Quebec officer Thierry LeRoux asking feds for stricter gun rules
MONTREAL — The father of a slain Quebec police officer wants to see the federal government tighten restrictions on who can have access to firearms.
Michel LeRoux said he wrote Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale this week about his son Thierry, who was shot to death in February 2016.
The rookie officer had been on the job for just six months with the Lac-Simon police department serving the Algonquin community near Val-d’Or, about 500 kilometres northwest of Montreal.
Michel LeRoux said in an interview from Baie-Comeau on Tuesday that authorities told him the man who killed his son had his weapons taken away when he was hospitalized months before the shooting.