Alleged Quebec cop killer was on probation, had history of mental health problems
MONTREAL — A Quebec man accused of killing a provincial police officer had a history of mental health issues and had been found not criminally responsible at least five times for past offences.
Isaac Brouillard Lessard, 35, was shot dead by police after he allegedly fatally attacked Sgt. Maureen Breau on Monday evening and left her partner injured in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
Brouillard Lessard’s lawyer, Yanick Péloquin, says his client was due to appear in May before Quebec’s mental health review board — Commission d’examen des troubles mentaux du Québec.
The review board found in March 2022 that Brouillard Lessard posed a “significant risk to public safety” but determined that the risk could be adequately controlled if he would be properly monitored.