The suspect in the shooting at a Quebec City mosque was known as an Internet troll who frequently voiced his support for ...
QUEBEC CITY (Reuters) - The French-Canadian student charged in a shooting spree that killed six people at a Quebec City mosque was known in online circles as a supporter of far-right French politician ...
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The 27-year-old suspect in a terrorist attack against Muslims at a Quebec City mosque was charged Monday with six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder. Alexandre ...
Alexandre Bissonnette is escorted to a van Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, in Quebec City, after appearing in court for Sunday’s deadly shooting at a mosque. The French Canadian suspect known for his far-right ...
Canadian authorities say a 27-year-old man was solely responsible for the armed attack on a Quebec City mosque on Sunday. The man, who has been identified as Alexandre Bissonnette, faces 11 charges: ...
QUEBEC CITY — When Alexandre Bissonnette learned of Justin Trudeau’s now-famous tweet welcoming refugees to Canada, the waiflike 28-year-old political science student told police he snapped. As 53 men ...
(QUEBEC CITY) — The suspect in Sunday’s Quebec City mosque shooting visited the house of worship three days before his deadly attack on worshipers, reports Canada’s CTV News. According to worshiper ...
(QUEBEC CITY) — Alexandre Bissonnette, the suspect in a shooting at a Quebec City mosque Sunday night that killed six people, has been charged with six counts of murder and five counts of attempted ...
QUEBEC CITY (AP) — The French Canadian university student charged with killing six Muslim men during evening prayers at a mosque was known for far-right, nationalist views and his support of the ...