Lawyer for man who killed Quebec police officer says no sign of threat in final chat
MONTREAL — The lawyer for a Quebec man who killed a provincial police officer says his client showed no indication he was about to become violent.
A coroner’s inquest heard today that lawyer Yanick Péloquin was likely the last person to speak with Isaac Brouillard Lessard before the man stabbed Sgt. Maureen Breau to death on March 27 in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
Brouillard Lessard was shot dead by police in his apartment building moments after he attacked Breau and seriously injured another officer.
Péloquin says he had a 45-minute text exchange with Brouillard Lessard that ended about two hours before police arrived to his client’s house to arrest him for uttering threats and violating probation.