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Suspect Charged with Two Counts of First-Degree Murder in Quebec City Sword Attack

A 24-year-old man appeared in court Sunday afternoon to face murder charges over a Halloween-night rampage in the streets of Quebec City’s old town that killed two people and injured five others.

Carl Girouard of Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montreal, made the court appearance by video on two counts of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder. Quebec City police and the Quebec coroner identified the two dead as François Duchesne, 56, and Suzanne Clermont, 61, both residents of the city.

The attack played out late on Saturday night, leaving victims in several locations across the city’s historic district. The suspect wore a medieval outfit and attacked his victims with a katana, a samurai sword, according to Quebec City Police Chief Robert Pigeon.

Some of the injured victims suffered severe cuts but their lives are not in jeopardy, Chief Pigeon said.

The suspect had no criminal record but investigators are checking whether, more than five years ago, he uttered threats “in a medical context” that echoed Saturday night’s attack, the police chief said.

“We are digging deeper into this question but [Quebec City police] had no contemporary information that he would have attacked us on our territory,” Chief Pigeon told reporters. Sainte-Thérèse is about 270 kilometres from Quebec City.

Investigators currently have no evidence that the suspect has ties to terrorist groups or had any political motive for the attack. They believe he had acted on “personal motives,” the police chief said, adding that he seemed intent on killing as many people as possible.

The violence began Saturday night at about 10:30 when a suspect stopped his car near the Château Frontenac, the landmark hotel in the walled part of the city.

Three women discovered Mr. Duchesne, the first victim, lying on the ground near the Château Frontenac. Police later found a car in front of the hotel, its engine still running, with a sword sheath and cans of gasoline inside, Le Soleil reported.

The suspect then moved on foot through the winding streets and public stairways of the historic district. Victims appeared to have been targeted at random.

About 1.5 kilometres away from where Mr. Duchesne was found, near the walls of the old city, Ms. Clermont was outside her apartment on Ramparts Street having a cigarette when she was attacked. Photos from the scene showed a pack of cigarettes on the ground.

Moments after the attack, neighbours said they heard yelling and rushed outside after Ms. Clermont’s husband, Jacques, found her. “I could see immediately that it was Suzanne,” Sandra Pacas told reporters.

A witness told radio station FM93 that he was near the water fountain in front of the National Assembly, just outside the walled district. “We heard someone shout ‘there’s a sicko with a knife!’ Further away, we heard screams. It was Halloween. In the beginning, we thought it was pranks, then …”

Police surrounded the upper town with patrol cars, two tactical units and canine squads, ordering residents to remain indoors.

After a search of more than two hours, a man was intercepted at about 12:50 a.m. Sunday, at the waterfront. The suspect was spotted by a harbour security guard who alerted police. A photo in Le Soleil showed two police officers taking away a long-haired man in dark clothes.

The suspect was taken to hospital before being questioned by detectives. Chief Pigeon said the man suffered from hypothermia.

Police investigated 25 sites, including the suspect’s residence in Sainte-Thérèse, his vehicle and several crime scenes through the old town, though Chief Pigeon said some of those forensic scenes could be places where a few blood stains needed to be recorded and collected.

“Quebec is awaking after a night of horror. Words fail me to describe such a tragedy. I offer my condolences to the families of the victims,” Premier François Legault said in a message on Twitter Sunday morning.


HD Editors Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

In Matthew 24, the disciples ask Jesus, “What shall be the sign of thy coming, and the end of the world?”

Jesus’s response is a detailed description of the condition of the world and what it will look like in the last days. Wars and rumours of wars, nation rising against nation, famines, pestilences, earthquakes, these being the beginning of sorrows. He depicts persecution and an abounding iniquity that would cause the love of many to wax cold and divisions that would cause loved ones to betray one another.

In Luke 21:25, Jesus says, “There will be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth Distress of Nations with Perplexity, the seas and the wave roaring.”

With the current global state of turmoil amongst the nations, we can’t help but recognize the distress of nations Jesus describes in Luke 21 and Matthew 24, matching what we see today.

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Pope Claims That God ‘Rejects’ The Prayers Of Those Who Wage War — History And The Bible Disgree

Comments from Pope Leo XIV in a Palm Sunday homily are both puzzling and concerning. He stated, in part, that Jesus “rejects war” and does not listen to the prayers of those who wage it. Was the Allied effort in World War II — undertaken to stop Adolf Hitler and the atrocities of the Third Reich — contrary to the will of God? Were the prayers of leaders and soldiers, offered in humility and desperation, somehow rejected?

Humanity’s Worst Mistake Was God’s Master Plan: Why It Was A ‘Good’ Friday

Why do we call Good Friday “good” when such a bad thing happened, namely the death of Jesus? How could it be a good thing that God in human form would die such a tragic death? It was part of God’s plan from the very beginning. Before there was a solar system, much less a planet called earth, or a garden called Eden, or a couple known as Adam and Eve, a decision was made that God Himself would come to earth as a man and would go to a cross and die in the place of all sinners.

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Franklin Graham: Misinterpreting God’s Timeless Promises To The Nation Of Israel And The Jewish People

I’ve been troubled by the increasing number of churches and Bible teachers who are misinterpreting God’s timeless promises to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. This false teaching, called replacement theology, suggests that God’s covenant blessing with the nation of Israel and its allies no longer exists and instead has somehow been reinterpreted to apply only to God’s modern-day fellowship of believers, His church. Nevertheless, a faithful reading of Scripture proves unequivocally that God’s covenant with Abram in Genesis 12:2-3 remains true as ever today

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A 24-year-old man appeared in court Sunday afternoon to face murder charges over a Halloween-night rampage in the streets of Quebec City’s old town that killed two people and injured five others.

Carl Girouard of Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montreal, made the court appearance by video on two counts of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder. Quebec City police and the Quebec coroner identified the two dead as François Duchesne, 56, and Suzanne Clermont, 61, both residents of the city.

The attack played out late on Saturday night, leaving victims in several locations across the city’s historic district. The suspect wore a medieval outfit and attacked his victims with a katana, a samurai sword, according to Quebec City Police Chief Robert Pigeon.

Some of the injured victims suffered severe cuts but their lives are not in jeopardy, Chief Pigeon said.

The suspect had no criminal record but investigators are checking whether, more than five years ago, he uttered threats “in a medical context” that echoed Saturday night’s attack, the police chief said.

“We are digging deeper into this question but [Quebec City police] had no contemporary information that he would have attacked us on our territory,” Chief Pigeon told reporters. Sainte-Thérèse is about 270 kilometres from Quebec City.

Investigators currently have no evidence that the suspect has ties to terrorist groups or had any political motive for the attack. They believe he had acted on “personal motives,” the police chief said, adding that he seemed intent on killing as many people as possible.

The violence began Saturday night at about 10:30 when a suspect stopped his car near the Château Frontenac, the landmark hotel in the walled part of the city.

Three women discovered Mr. Duchesne, the first victim, lying on the ground near the Château Frontenac. Police later found a car in front of the hotel, its engine still running, with a sword sheath and cans of gasoline inside, Le Soleil reported.

The suspect then moved on foot through the winding streets and public stairways of the historic district. Victims appeared to have been targeted at random.

About 1.5 kilometres away from where Mr. Duchesne was found, near the walls of the old city, Ms. Clermont was outside her apartment on Ramparts Street having a cigarette when she was attacked. Photos from the scene showed a pack of cigarettes on the ground.

Moments after the attack, neighbours said they heard yelling and rushed outside after Ms. Clermont’s husband, Jacques, found her. “I could see immediately that it was Suzanne,” Sandra Pacas told reporters.

A witness told radio station FM93 that he was near the water fountain in front of the National Assembly, just outside the walled district. “We heard someone shout ‘there’s a sicko with a knife!’ Further away, we heard screams. It was Halloween. In the beginning, we thought it was pranks, then …”

Police surrounded the upper town with patrol cars, two tactical units and canine squads, ordering residents to remain indoors.

After a search of more than two hours, a man was intercepted at about 12:50 a.m. Sunday, at the waterfront. The suspect was spotted by a harbour security guard who alerted police. A photo in Le Soleil showed two police officers taking away a long-haired man in dark clothes.

The suspect was taken to hospital before being questioned by detectives. Chief Pigeon said the man suffered from hypothermia.

Police investigated 25 sites, including the suspect’s residence in Sainte-Thérèse, his vehicle and several crime scenes through the old town, though Chief Pigeon said some of those forensic scenes could be places where a few blood stains needed to be recorded and collected.

“Quebec is awaking after a night of horror. Words fail me to describe such a tragedy. I offer my condolences to the families of the victims,” Premier François Legault said in a message on Twitter Sunday morning.


HD Editors Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

In Matthew 24, the disciples ask Jesus, “What shall be the sign of thy coming, and the end of the world?”

Jesus’s response is a detailed description of the condition of the world and what it will look like in the last days. Wars and rumours of wars, nation rising against nation, famines, pestilences, earthquakes, these being the beginning of sorrows. He depicts persecution and an abounding iniquity that would cause the love of many to wax cold and divisions that would cause loved ones to betray one another.

In Luke 21:25, Jesus says, “There will be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth Distress of Nations with Perplexity, the seas and the wave roaring.”

With the current global state of turmoil amongst the nations, we can’t help but recognize the distress of nations Jesus describes in Luke 21 and Matthew 24, matching what we see today.

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Pope Claims That God ‘Rejects’ The Prayers Of Those Who Wage War — History And The Bible Disgree

Comments from Pope Leo XIV in a Palm Sunday homily are both puzzling and concerning. He stated, in part, that Jesus “rejects war” and does not listen to the prayers of those who wage it. Was the Allied effort in World War II — undertaken to stop Adolf Hitler and the atrocities of the Third Reich — contrary to the will of God? Were the prayers of leaders and soldiers, offered in humility and desperation, somehow rejected?

Humanity’s Worst Mistake Was God’s Master Plan: Why It Was A ‘Good’ Friday

Why do we call Good Friday “good” when such a bad thing happened, namely the death of Jesus? How could it be a good thing that God in human form would die such a tragic death? It was part of God’s plan from the very beginning. Before there was a solar system, much less a planet called earth, or a garden called Eden, or a couple known as Adam and Eve, a decision was made that God Himself would come to earth as a man and would go to a cross and die in the place of all sinners.

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Franklin Graham: Misinterpreting God’s Timeless Promises To The Nation Of Israel And The Jewish People

I’ve been troubled by the increasing number of churches and Bible teachers who are misinterpreting God’s timeless promises to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. This false teaching, called replacement theology, suggests that God’s covenant blessing with the nation of Israel and its allies no longer exists and instead has somehow been reinterpreted to apply only to God’s modern-day fellowship of believers, His church. Nevertheless, a faithful reading of Scripture proves unequivocally that God’s covenant with Abram in Genesis 12:2-3 remains true as ever today

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