Witness describes Quebec’s 2012 election-night shooting in civil trial testimony
MONTREAL — A stagehand who survived the 2012 Quebec election-night shooting that killed a colleague testified Tuesday he still wishes he could have done more for his fallen co-worker.
Guillaume Parisien described to the court the events of Sept. 4, 2012, testifying that he was standing outside the downtown Montreal venue by the back stairs when there was an explosion, followed by a fire. He said his colleague was hit by a bullet and fell onto him.
Richard Henry Bain was convicted in 2016 on one count of second-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder for the shooting outside the Metropolis as then-premier-designate Pauline Marois delivered a victory speech inside. Lighting technician Denis Blanchette was shot to death in the attack, and a second technician, David Courage, was injured after being struck by the same bullet that killed his colleague.
“It was absolute terror,” Parisien recounted. “I said to myself, I should have taken a moment to see if Denis was OK, to see if I could put pressure on his wounds … I could have at least beaten him (the gunman).”