Quebec coroner’s inquiry into police stabbing hears from doctor who treated killer
MONTREAL — A coroner’s inquiry is hearing today from a psychiatrist who treated a Quebec man with a history of mental illness who killed a provincial police officer.
Isaac Brouillard Lessard fatally stabbed Sgt. Maureen Breau and seriously wounded her partner on March 27 while they tried to arrest him for uttering threats and violating probation.
Brouillard Lessard was shot dead by police moments later in his apartment building in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
The inquiry has heard that police visited him three days before the attack, after his parents expressed concern about his deteriorating mental state.