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 ...
A man convicted of murdering six people in a bloody and barbaric shooting at a Quebec City mosque in 2017 saw his sentence reduced by a Canadian court on Thursday. Alexandre Bissonnette, a 30-year-old ...
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) — 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 — Quebec authorities have charged Quebec mosque attack suspect Alexandre Bissonnette with six counts of first- degree murder. Bissonnette also has been charged with five counts of ...