Attacked the mosque in Canada, sentenced to 40 years in prison

A Canadian man who had killed believers in a Quebec mosque in Canada has been sentenced to 40 years in prison by a Canadian court. Prosecutors had demanded that the accused be sentenced to 150 years in prison, which would be the worst sentence ever handed down by Canadian courts. However, Judge Francois Huot [...]
Prosecutors had demanded that the accused be sentenced to 150 years in prison, which would be the worst sentence ever handed down by Canadian courts. However, Judge Francois Huot decided that the convict would have a parole right after 40 years if he was known for good conduct in prison during this period.
On January 29, 2017, Alexander Bissonnette had entered the Quebec mosque and had shot down the assembled believers, killing six people and injuring five others, including Aymen Derbal, who has already been paralyzed.
The convict had admitted to committing crime as well as the charge of attempted murder of 35 people present at the mosque at the time of the attack. I feel ashamed of what I did. I'm not a terrorist and I'm not Islamofob”, he said in court, writes “BBC.











