Cop killed: Quebec officer says lack of info sharing between police, health workers
MONTREAL — A Quebec provincial police officer told a coroner’s inquest on Monday that there isn’t enough collaboration between police and the mental health system on matters of public safety.
Charles Côté said that often, when he’s tried to get basic information about a patient for public security purposes, he’s rebuffed by health workers who cite confidentiality.
Côté testified at the inquiry examining the killing of Sgt. Maureen Breau, 42, who was stabbed to death with a kitchen knife on March 27, 2023, by Isaac Brouillard Lessard, a man with a history of mental health issues. Brouillard Lessard, 35, was shot dead by police moments after the attack in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
“At this point, we’re fighting to hold up a system that doesn’t work very well, this is the reality in Quebec,” Côté said. He held back tears and said, “I’m here for Maureen.”


