2011年4月20日星期三

Canon Qué incident. school to train loads

Gatineau police say they expect to lay at least four charges against a man who was wearing a rifle and a hunting knife when he entered elementary school, in the West of Quebec on Tuesday.

Man, should appear in court Wednesday, wearing a calibre rifle. 22 sawed-off when he entered a classroom at school St. Lawrence which was filled with approximately 25 students just after 2 p.m. et, said police.

He was arrested about 15 minutes later and cooperative.

No one was injured and no shots were fired, but the school was on lockdown as a precautionary measure, until parents came to pick up their children.

Pat Lescot, who was picking up her daughter, Michaela, said that it was a scary experience.

"I was on the bus coming home [and] you hear that you are nothing," said Lescot. "" "". This is my daughter, you know? You do not know what to think, what was going on. ?

Villyron Mallon, who has a son at the school, said officials have said the parents, children can return to classes on Wednesday, and that psychologists will be on hand to talk to children.

Mallon said it would begin to speak to his son Tuesday evening.

"I am very pleased to be able to go home today," said Mallon. "I took the night off the coast, go home with my boy, have dinner and talk about the situation."

Constable Pierre Lanthier, a Gatineau police spokesman, told CBC News man is about 30 to 35 years and was not a parent of a child to school.

His name has not yet been published and a motive has not been determined.

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