Denis Lortie

Denis Lortie
Born
Joseph Laurent Paul Denis Lortie

(1959-03-10) March 10, 1959 (age 65)[1]
Quebec, Canada
OccupationMilitary supply technician
Criminal statusFull parole in 1996
Spouses
  • Lisa Lévesque (divorced)
  • Unknown woman (married after release)
MotiveAnger over the Parti Québécois's advocating of a Francophone identity for Quebec, as well as alleged mental illness.
Conviction(s)Second-degree murder in 1987
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment with no parole for ten years
Details
DateMay 8, 1984
Location(s)Parliament Building, Quebec City, Canada
Target(s)Premier René Lévesque, and other members of the governing Parti Québécois
Killed3
Injured13
Weapons
Military career
AllegianceCanada
Service / branchCanadian Forces
(Logistics Branch)
Years of service1970s–1984
RankCorporal
UnitCFS Carp
RelationsTwo children
Other workConvenience store clerk (after release)

Denis Lortie (born March 10, 1959) is a former Canadian Forces corporal. In 1984, he stormed into the Parliament Building in Quebec City and opened fire with several firearms, killing three government employees and wounding thirteen others. The National Assembly's serjeant-at-arms, René Jalbert, volunteered himself to serve as a hostage, and conversed with Lortie for several hours before convincing him to surrender to authorities.

After a 1985 conviction of first-degree murder was overturned by the Quebec Court of Appeal, Lortie pleaded guilty to reduced charges of second-degree murder in 1987, for which he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment with no parole for ten years. Lortie was granted day parole in 1995, then full parole in 1996.

  1. ^ "Denis Lortie Assemblée National, le 8 mai 1984 #2". 18 November 2008. Archived from the original on June 14, 2021. Retrieved Jun 14, 2021 – via www.youtube.com.