Dec. 6th, 2006 03:27 pm
December 6th, 1989
Geneviève Bergeron (b. 1968), civil engineering student.
Hélène Colgan (b. 1966), mechanical engineering student.
Nathalie Croteau (b. 1966), mechanical engineering student.
Barbara Daigneault (b. 1967) mechanical engineering student.
Anne-Marie Edward (b. 1968), chemical engineering student.
Maud Haviernick (b. 1960), materials engineering student.
Maryse Laganière (b. 1964), budget clerk in the École Polytechnique's finance department.
Maryse Leclair (b. 1966), materials engineering student.
Anne-Marie Lemay (b. 1967), mechanical engineering student.
Sonia Pelletier (b. 1961), mechanical engineering student.
Michèle Richard (b. 1968), materials engineering student.
Annie St-Arneault (b. 1966), mechanical engineering student.
Annie Turcotte (b. 1969), materials engineering student.
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz (b. 1958), nursing student.
Hélène Colgan (b. 1966), mechanical engineering student.
Nathalie Croteau (b. 1966), mechanical engineering student.
Barbara Daigneault (b. 1967) mechanical engineering student.
Anne-Marie Edward (b. 1968), chemical engineering student.
Maud Haviernick (b. 1960), materials engineering student.
Maryse Laganière (b. 1964), budget clerk in the École Polytechnique's finance department.
Maryse Leclair (b. 1966), materials engineering student.
Anne-Marie Lemay (b. 1967), mechanical engineering student.
Sonia Pelletier (b. 1961), mechanical engineering student.
Michèle Richard (b. 1968), materials engineering student.
Annie St-Arneault (b. 1966), mechanical engineering student.
Annie Turcotte (b. 1969), materials engineering student.
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz (b. 1958), nursing student.
December 6
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I consider myself a kind, caring, compasionate man, so why would by brain spit that out?
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Its hard to duck a 5.56 mm slug coming from a Mini 14 as fast as the shooter can pull the trigger from a 30 round clip. :[
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Wayne
The Montreal Massacre
He was facilitated in this by having a semiautomatic carbine with a 30 round magazine that allowed to shoot continuosly without thinking. This case is the biggest Canadian argument for gun control.
It also changed the way Montreal police react to gunmen situations. Instead of securing the perimeter and then trying to locate the shooter they now charge in and make contact with the shooter. In a recent situation at Dawson College also in Montreal only one person died not 14 due to this policy.
More info here:
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-70-398/disasters_tragedies/montreal_massacre/