"I was in a nightmare": What Alain Bellefeuille was thinking when he killed an OPP officer | Unpublished
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Author: Sofia Misenheimer
Publication Date: May 8, 2025 - 20:21

"I was in a nightmare": What Alain Bellefeuille was thinking when he killed an OPP officer

May 8, 2025
Wearing a white shirt unbuttoned at the collar and a black blazer with no tie, Alain Bellefeuille took the witness stand for the first time, nearly two years to the day since he shot three Ontario Provincial Police officers during a wellness check turned deadly at his home in Bourget, Ont. Read More


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