A
brazen though ultimately unsuccessful Quebec helicopter jailbreak over
the weekend allegedly began after two men pretending to be tourists
pulled a gun on the helicopters pilot.
According
to police, a .38-calibre handgun was used to force the pilot to fly
off-course Sunday and head toward a prison in St-Jerome, Que., where two
inmates managed to escape by dangling from the helicopter on a cable.
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told CTV Montreal that the pilot thought he was taking tourists for a
flight around the Mont Tremblant ski resort.
A
brazen though ultimately unsuccessful Quebec helicopter jailbreak over
the weekend allegedly began after two men pretending to be tourists
pulled a gun on the helicopters pilot.
According
to police, a .38-calibre handgun was used to force the pilot to fly
off-course Sunday and head toward a prison in St-Jerome, Que., where two
inmates managed to escape by dangling from the helicopter on a cable.
The
president of Passport-Helico, the company that owns the chopper used in
the incident, told CTV Montreal that the pilot thought he was taking
tourists for a flight around the Mont Tremblant ski resort.
But
the groups freedom was short-lived: the four suspects -- two
accomplices and two inmates -- appeared in a Quebec court Monday, hours
after police arrested the men and ended the dramatic jailbreak.
Police have identified the two suspects as Mathieu Steven Marchisio and Yage Beaudoin.
They are facing nearly two-dozen charges, including armed hijacking, breaking and entering and aiming a firearm at police.
Speaking
to reporters, provincial police Sgt. Benoit Richard said police
followed the helicopter, eventually locating one of the escapees and the
two suspected accomplices in a vehicle before giving chase.
The
three suspects fired at police as they ran from the car to a chalet in
Chertsey, Que., about 50 kilometres north of the jail. Police returned
fire, but no one was hurt in the exchange.Enjoy the outdoors from the
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When
they got out of their vehicle they started shooting at the police
officers. We shot back but nobody was injured, Richard said.
Several people in the home at the time were able to safely flee the building.
The
three men were eventually arrested without further incident. A fourth
suspect was located several hours later. Police said Provencal was
hiding out in what was described as a sugar shack-type building and
surrendered peacefully.
The
helicopter was located by police near Mont-Tremblant, about 85
kilometres from the prison. The pilot was taken to hospital and was
questioned by police for several hours.
The pilot has been ruled out of having any involvement in the incident,We supplies a full range of cylinder heated long lasting indoorlite. as a hijacking charge has been laid.
A
man who claimed to be Hudon-Barbeau had called a Montreal radio station
just hours after the jailbreak to say he had been shot in the leg. In
an audio recording released by Montreal's 98.5FM, the man said in
French: "I don't want to hurt anyone.Please click the images below to
view more pictures of buymosaic tiles! I just don't want to stay in prison, and I'm ready to die."
Police said Hudon-Barbeau had suffered a non-firearm related injury, and was treated in hospital.
According
to a provincial police statement, Hudon-Barbeau was arrested in
November 2012 on two firearm related charges and another for associating
with people who have a criminal record. The arrest came as part of an
investigation into a double-murder in Quebec's Laurentians.
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