Man who drove bus into Quebec daycare, killing 2 children, labelled high-risk accused
MONTREAL — The Quebec man found not criminally responsible for killing two children after he drove a city bus into a Montreal-area daycare has been labelled a high-risk accused, a designation that will restrict his movements while he is detained at a psychiatric hospital.
On Monday, Superior Court Justice Éric Downs also upheld the constitutionality of a section of the Criminal Code that permits offenders found not criminally responsible because of a mental disorder to be labelled “high-risk,” rejecting arguments from the defence that the status reinforces stereotypes against the mentally ill.
Last April, Downs ruled that Pierre Ny St-Amand, 54, was not criminally responsible for the attack because the former city bus driver had likely been in psychosis when he crashed the vehicle into a daycare in Laval, Que., Montreal’s northern suburb. The crash killed four-year-old Jacob Gauthier and a five-year-old girl named Maëva, whose family name is covered by a publication ban at the request of her parents. Six other children were injured.
“The court grants the prosecutor’s request: it designates the accused as high-risk under the Criminal Code,” Downs said at the Laval courthouse.


