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MONTREAL A man has been charged with sexual assault after an incident last week at a Montreal COVID-19 quarantine hotel. The woman alleging the assault told CTV News that the man came into her room, refused to leave, partially undressed and touched her against her will, only leaving when she threatened to scream. She also said she felt “helpless” at the hotel, where she didn’t expect to end up, and where she was told she wasn’t allowed to disclose her location. “They didn t tell you where they re taking you, which is unacceptable,” said the woman, who didn’t want her name published. ....
Mamadi Fara Camara appeared on Radio-Canada’s Tout le monde en parle Sunday to give new details his wrongful arrest on charges of attempted murder of a police officer. ....
Montreal police on Friday publicly apologized to Mamadi Camara, the 31-year-old wrongfully charged and jailed last week in a police assault, saying they can now fully clear him. Friday morning they found a car they said was related to the assault.
Caroline Plante Quebec Crown prosecutor Francois Godin speaks to reporters outside a courtroom, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020 in Quebec City. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot January 26, 2021 - 1:13 PM QUEBEC - The 24-year-old man accused in the Quebec City Halloween night sword attack appeared briefly before a judge Tuesday. Carl Girouard appeared by video conference in a Quebec City courtroom as the Crown continued to disclose more evidence in his case. He is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder after a man dressed in a medieval costume and wielding a Japanese-style sword went on a rampage Oct. 31 in Quebec City s historic district. ....
MONTREAL A Quebec man obsessed with COVID-19 conspiracy theories was found in a police raid this month allegedly amid a cache of weapons, including pipe bombs and a semi-automatic rifle. Martin Clermont, a man in his 40s living in a small town about an hour north of Montreal, faces several charges laid over the course of two days. But his family says they believe the danger he posed was mostly to himself. They were the ones who called for help, asking the police to intervene. Clermont already struggled with mental illness, his brother told CTV News, and his family has watched with great concern as he spiralled downward in the last year, fuelled by online conspiracy videos. ....