After six weeks on the lam, Quebec ‘pilot to the stars’ surrenders to police - Montreal | Globalnews.ca
Normand Dubé, 59, surrendered to Quebec provincial police in Mascouche, Que., on Wednesday night.
globalnews.caI don’t have live access to the latest updates right now. Based on recent reporting, Normand Dubé, once nicknamed the “pilot to the stars,” has had multiple legal developments in Quebec related to arson, harassment, and attacks on Hydro-Québec infrastructure, with various sentences and surrender events reported over the past few years. If you’d like, I can pull the newest articles and summarize the current status with citations.
Normand Dubé, 59, surrendered to Quebec provincial police in Mascouche, Que., on Wednesday night.
globalnews.caNormand Dubé, once known as “the pilot of the stars,” has been sentenced to nine years in prison for taking revenge against three public servants by criminally harassing them and for setting their homes on fire.
www.cbc.caST-JEROME, Que. - Normand Dube is a pilot, an inventor and, as described in a court decision, a “particu...
lethbridgenewsnow.comST-JEROME, Que. – Normand Dube is a pilot, an inventor and, as described in a court decision, a “particularly ingenious man.” But a Crown prosecutor argued Wednesday that Dube deserves the maximum sentence for using that intellect in 2014 to create havoc, nearly crippling Hydro-Quebec’s power grid in an act of sabotage. Prosecutor Steve Baribeau […]
kitchener.citynews.caThe Crown is seeking the maximum sentence for a pilot who nearly shut down Hydro-Quebec's entire power grid in a 2014 act of sabotage.
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