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Men who carried out triple murder in R.D.P. were proud of what they did, court told

9 January 2025
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Men who carried out triple murder in R.D.P. were proud of what they did, court told
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Three men convicted of a drive-by shooting in Rivière-des-Prairies that killed three people and wounded two others were described as proud of their actions by a prosecutor in the case. The shooting took place three years ago, and the men were found guilty more than a month ago. The prosecutor’s statement highlights the disturbing nature of the crime and the lack of remorse shown by the perpetrators.

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