Bourque to serve at least 75 years in prison
MONCTON, N.B. – Justin Bourque, the disturbed young man who fatally shot three Mounties and wounded two others in what a judge described as a “blind rage,” has been sentenced to an unprecedented 75 years in prison.
The penalty is the harshest Canada has seen since the last state-sanctioned executions in 1962.
Judge David Smith, chief justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench in New Brunswick, said Friday the 24-year-old labourer showed little remorse after he stalked and shot the officers four months ago in Moncton, actions the judge said were motivated by hatred for authority.
“The crime committed is one of the worst in Canadian history,” Smith told the packed courtroom. “The murders were carried out as ambushes. He only stopped because he was thirsty, tired and outgunned.”