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{{Villain_Infobox |Image = Alexandre_Bissonnette.jpg |fullname = Alexandre Bissonnette |alias =blackbird101 |origin = Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |occupation = College student |type of villain = Xenophobic Terrorist |goals = Kill everyone at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City (failed)<br>Stop Canada from "becoming like Europe" (failed) |crimes = [[Mass murder]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Islamophobia]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Hate crime]]s<br>[[Hate Speech]]<br>[[Negrophobia]] |hobby = Making hateful remarks about refugees and feminists}} {{Quote|I was watching TV and learned that the Canadian government was going to take more refugees, you know, who couldnāt go to the United States, and they were coming here. I saw that and lost my mind. I donāt want us to become like Europe. I donāt want them to kill my parents, my family.|Bissonnette's motive for the shooting.}} '''Alexandre Bissonnette''' (born December 1, 1989) is a Canadian terrorist, responsible for committing a [[Mass Shooting|mass shooting]] at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City, a mosque in Quebec City, Quebec, on January 29, 2017. Six worshipers were killed and nineteen others were injured. Bissonnette was charged with six counts of first-degree [[murder]] and six counts of attempted murder, and on February 8, 2019, two years after the shooting occurred, he was sentenced to life in prison, with no possibility of parole for 40 years.<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-quebec-city-mosque-killer-bissonnette-sentenced-to-life-no-parole-for/ Quebec City mosque shooter Bissonnette sentenced to life in prison, no parole for 40 years], ''The Globe and Mail''</ref> Bissonnette's attack is believed to have helped inspire the Christchurch mosque shootings perpetrated by [[Brenton Tarrant]] two years later.<ref>[https://globalnews.ca/news/5059136/christchurch-shooter-guns-names-new-zealand/ New Zealand shooter covered weapons with names of Canada's Alexandre Bissonnette, other killers], ''Global News''</ref> ==Background== Bissonnette grew up in Cap-Rouge. Neighbours said his father and mother were both present in his life and were model parents, adding that they had never had a problem with either him or his twin brother. Former acquaintances say he was introverted and sometimes bullied at school. He was not known to police, and he had no court records other than traffic violations. Before the shooting he had been living in an apartment near the mosque along with his twin brother. Bissonnette reportedly struggled with mental illness and had an obsession with suicide. People who knew him said he had far-right, white nationalist, and [[Islamophobia|Islamophobic]] views, and was a supporter of the [[Alt-Right]] movement. The manager of a refugee-support Facebook page said Bissonnette frequently denigrated refugees and feminists online.<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/quebec-city-mosque-attack-suspect-known-for-right-wing-online-posts/article33833044/ Quebec City mosque attack suspect known as online troll inspired by French far-right], ''The Globe and Mail''</ref> A member of the mosque said he had met and talked with him outside the mosque on January 26, believing he was interested in Islam, but he veered away from the subject. Bissonnette checked in on the Twitter account of Ben Shapiro, editor in chief of the conservative news site the ''Daily Wire'', 93 times in the month leading up to the shooting.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2018/04/18/quebec-city-mosque-shooter-scoured-twitter-for-trump-right-wing-figures-before-attack Quebec City mosque shooter scoured Twitter for Trump, right-wing figures before attack], ''The Washington Post''</ref> ==The shooting== According to witnesses at the scene, Bissonnette entered the mosque shortly after the scheduled 7:30 pm prayers began, wearing either a hood or a ski mask. At about 7:55 pm EST, when the first calls to the police were made, he began shooting at worshippers lingering in the mosque after the prayer. A witness said the attacker walked into the mosque after the evening prayer and started shooting anything that moved and left after emptying his weapon.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/alexandre-bissonnette-sentencing-1.4605036 Videos of fatal mosque attack show shooter reload as victims seek cover], ''CBC News''</ref> He called police from the area near the bridge to the Ćle d'OrlĆ©ans far from the mosque, and told them he was involved and wanted to surrender, with police taking him into custody shortly afterwards.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-city-mosque-gun-shots-1.3957686 Six dead, 1 arrested and a province in mourning following Quebec City mosque shooting], ''CBC News''</ref> ==Aftermath== Bissonnette was charged with six counts ofĀ first-degree murderĀ and six counts of attempted murder on January 30.Ā Although the Canadian prime minister and Quebec premier both condemned Bissonnette's actions as a terrorist attack, charges of terrorism were not brought; according to Canadian legal experts, in the CanadianĀ Criminal Code, the offence of terrorism requires not only acts of violence, but usually also collaboration with aĀ terrorist group, which would be difficult to prove for a single gunman.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/why-accused-in-quebec-city-mosque-shooting-isn-t-likely-to-face-terrorism-charges-1.3961837 Why accused in Quebec City mosque shooting isn't likely to face terrorism charges], ''CBC News''</ref> The six counts of murder would amount to a maximum possible sentence of 150 years without parole under the 2011Ā Ending Sentence Discounts for Multiple Murders Act. Evidence against the suspect was provided to the defence team on February 21. The defence team's request for aĀ publication banĀ on future proceedings was also granted. Bissonnette told police officers he was motivated byĀ Justin Trudeau's responseĀ toĀ [[Donald Trump]]'s travel ban, and that he was convinced that refugees were a threat to his family.<ref>[https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/alexandre-bissonnette-inside-the-life-of-a-mass-murderer Inside the life of Quebec mosque killer Alexandre Bissonnette], ''The Montreal Gazette''</ref> After initially pleading not guilty to all charges on March 24, 2018,Ā Bissonnette pleaded guilty to all charges on March 28, 2018.Ā On February 8, 2019 the court sentenced him toĀ life imprisonmentĀ with noĀ paroleĀ for at least 40 years.<ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-us-canada-47175559 Quebec mosque shooter sentenced to life with no parole for 40 years], ''BBC News''</ref> On March 8, 2019 it was reported Bissonnette would appeal the sentence. On November 26, 2020, theĀ Quebec Court of AppealĀ reduced his original sentence and he will be eligible for parole after 25 years, instead of the 40 years of the original sentence. The court considered the two consecutive life terms to be a "cruel and unusual" punishment.<ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55095956 Quebec City mosque shooter: Canada court reduces sentence], ''BBC News''</ref> ==References== [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Terrorists]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Living Villains]] [[Category:Imprisoned]] [[Category:Mass Shooters]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:Islamophobes]] [[Category:Supremacists]] [[Category:Misogynists]] [[Category:Arrogant]] [[Category:Spoiled Brats]] [[Category:Delusional]] [[Category:Mentally Ill]] [[Category:Obsessed]] [[Category:Homicidal]] [[Category:Extremists]] [[Category:Political]] [[Category:From Nobody to Nightmare]] [[Category:Wrathful]] [[Category:Young villains]] [[Category:Remorseful]] [[Category:Suicidal]] [[Category:Canada]] [[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] [[Category:Alt-right]] [[Category:Muses]] [[Category:Paranoid]] [[Category:Misanthropes]]
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