Quebec minister’s son released; charges still possible in alleged hit and run
MONTREAL — A son of Quebec Health Minister Gaetan Barrette has been released under a promise to appear after an alleged hit and run involving a cyclist in Montreal early Friday.
Geoffroy Barrette, 23, was questioned by police investigators for several hours before being allowed to go.
Police did not reveal the identity of the man but said he was taken into custody at 5 a.m. and freed about seven hours later.
Spokesman Daniel Lacoursiere says investigators will recommend two charges: hit and run causing bodily harm and reckless driving causing bodily harm.


