Longueuil police arrest man for alleged threats over local deer cull plan
LONGUEUIL, Que. — Police in Longueuil, Que., say they arrested a man Tuesday in connection with threats against the city’s mayor and other local elected officials over a plan to cull white-tailed deer in a municipal park.
A man in his 20s from outside Longueuil, which is just south of Montreal, has been released under conditions, and a report has been sent to the Crown, the police force said in a statement Wednesday.
In recent days, threats have been made against Mayor Sylvie Parent and others over a plan to capture and kill about half of the roughly 30 white-tailed deer in Michel-Chartrand Park.
The deer population, last evaluated in 2017, is about twice what the park can support, and city officials say action is necessary to preserve the area’s biodiversity while maintaining a healthy deer population.


