MONTREAL — The weapons used to murder three people in the Montreal area at random in August 2022 were homemade by the killer, an expert witness told a coroner's inquiry on Tuesday.
The two guns found on suspect Abdulla Shaikh were"ghost guns" — firearms without serial numbers that are assembled piece by piece, said Marc-André Dubé, a Montreal police firearms expert assigned to the RCMP-led National Weapons Enforcement Support Team.
The coroner's inquest heard Monday that within a one-hour period in Montreal on Aug. 2, 2022, the suspect shot and killed Lemieux and Belhaj, who were both outside. Then Shaikh travelled to Ontario to visit the Toronto Zoo and Canada's Wonderland before returning to Quebec to murder Lévis-Crevier, who was skateboarding on the street in Montreal's northern suburb of Laval.
"When the door opens and I have eye contact, he's already getting out of bed after the second hit … he already has a gun in his hand," Robillard said."For me, with the door barricaded like that, it's extremely clear that he was waiting for someone, if not us, he waiting for somebody."
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