Inquest into slain Quebec officer looks at lack of oversight for mental-health cases
MONTREAL — The last psychiatrist to speak to a mentally ill Quebec man before he fatally stabbed a provincial police sergeant last March had a particularly difficult phone call with him days before the killing, a coroner’s inquest heard Wednesday.
Dr. Hélène Poirier was assigned to Isaac Brouillard Lessard’s case in February 2022. Testifying on the third day of the inquiry, Poirier said that during a phone call on March 22, 2023, Brouillard Lessard became angry and insulting, yelling at her to the point where she hung up.
“I was more upset than worried, because it was the same message that I hard heard before … for me, it was the Isaac I knew,” she told the inquiry.
The call was just five days before provincial police Sgt. Maureen Breau was killed while she and her colleagues attempted to arrest Brouillard Lessard, in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal.