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https://www.montrealgazette.com/news/provincial-news/article657339.htmlFormer Hells Angel involved in Lennoxville Purge was returned behind bars By Paul Cherry Updated January 06, 2025 1:55 PM One of the Hells Angels who took part in the notorious slaughter of five of the biker gang’s members in the Eastern Townships nearly four decades ago spent a few months behind bars following his arrest after he was badly injured in a collision last October. In a decision made on Friday, the Parole Board of Canada reinstated Jacques Pelletier’s full parole. The 69-year-old former Hells Angel is serving the life sentence he received in 1986 for his role in the first-degree murders of fellow gang members in Lennoxville, carried out inside what was then a bunker used by the gang’s Sherbrooke chapter. The slaughter, which came to be known as the Lennoxville Purge, revealed to Quebec the level of violence the gang was capable of. The ambush was planned by leaders of the Hells Angels based in Quebec who felt the gang’s Laval chapter had become undisciplined when it came to drug trafficking and that this caused problems with other criminal organizations, including the West End Gang, who supplied them with drugs like cocaine. On March 24, 1985, five Laval members were shot to death after they were summoned to a Hells Angels clubhouse in Lennoxville, just outside Sherbrooke. Several Hells Angels were present that day and played a role in the slaughter, but only four — including Pelletier — were convicted of first-degree murder and received life sentences. Pelletier was granted full parole in 2013, but the release was suspended five times since for different reasons. For example, in October 2017 he was returned to a penitentiary after police noticed his motorcycle parked outside a strip bar frequented by known criminals. Most recently, his parole was suspended following a collision on Oct. 4. During Pelletier’s hearing on Friday, the parole board members who heard his case were presented with different versions of what actually occurred, including Pelletier’s, and determined they did not have enough information to keep him inside the federal penitentiary where he spent the past three months. According to a written summary of the decision made last week, Pelletier’s parole was suspended following a collision with another vehicle on Oct. 4 and after he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test. “New criminal charges for impaired driving and refusal (to submit to a test) are expected to be filed against you (soon). At the start of the hearing, your parole officer indicated that the file was submitted to a prosecutor on Nov. 14, 2024. However, your lawyer specified that he had taken several steps since that date and that the file was still not submitted,” the parole board wrote. “During your post-suspension interview, you mentioned that you had three beers at home and ate around 4 p.m. You then took to the road alone on a motorcycle, not believing that you had exceeded the permitted alcohol limit considering your weight.” Pelletier also told the parole board that he was cut off by a car that caused the collision and that he refused to do the breathalyzer test because he felt nauseous. He also said he agreed to have a sample of his blood tested and that it indicated he was under the legal blood/alcohol limit. Pelletier ended up staying in a hospital for three days following the collision. “The police version differs from your version of the facts. Indeed, it is reported that you were involved in an accident where the driver of the other vehicle was intoxicated. Upon their arrival on the scene of the accident, the police had sufficient reason to believe that you were intoxicated,” the parole board wrote while noting the police allege Pelletier did not agree to have a sample of his blood tested. The board determined that, based on the different versions of what happened in October, “it does not have any reliable and convincing information that your behaviour on Oct. 4, 2024 violated any of your special conditions nor that you have committed an offence or adopted behaviour related to your cycle of delinquency.” As part of the conditions imposed on his new release, Pelletier is not allowed to be in an establishment where the main source of revenue is alcohol and he is not allowed to associate with people who he knows or suspects are involved in criminal activity. This story was originally published January 6, 2025, 11:20 AM.
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https://www.montrealgazette.com/news/local-crime/article665975.htmlCrown will challenge former Hells Angel’s faint hope request By Paul Cherry The Crown will contest a request made by a former Hells Angel who killed for the gang during Quebec’s biker war and is now seeking a chance at being released earlier on parole while he serves a life sentence for murder. Dayle Fredette, 54, a former member of the Hells Angels’ Quebec City chapter, filed a request in court last year seeking a hearing before a jury where he can ask that his period of parole ineligibility be reduced. On Feb. 16, 2012, he pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree murder and automatically received a life sentence with no chance at full parole until he has served 25 years behind bars. He pleaded guilty to the murder, as well as a conspiracy charge, days after he signed a contract to become a witness for the prosecution in Operation SharQc, the investigation led by the Sûreté du Québec that produced the roundup of almost every member of the Hells Angels based in Quebec in 2009. The Crown’s theory in the investigation was that almost all of the Hells Angels in the province voted in favour of taking part in a conflict between the gang’s Montreal chapter and several other criminal organizations, including the Rock Machine. The conflict came to be known as Quebec’s biker gang war, a conflict over drug trafficking turf that stretched from 1994 to 2002 and resulted in more than 160 homicides, including several innocent victims. When Fredette entered his guilty plea in 2012, he admitted that he was responsible for killing one of the innocent victims. In a case of mistaken identity on April 17, 2000, a man named Dany Beaudin was shot outside a drug rehab centre in St. Frédéric in the Beauce region. In exchange for his guilty plea and what was expected to be his testimony in a trial involving several Hells Angels, Fredette was immune from prosecution in five other murders in which he played a role. That included the killing of Robert (ToutTout) Léger in Ste. Catherine de Hatley on Aug. 12, 2001. Léger was a leader among members of the Bandidos in Quebec, the gang that the Rock Machine jumped to in the latter part of the war. Fredette’s contract called for him to be paid $50 a month while he serves the life sentence, plus another $300 annually during his time in prison. He is also expected to be paid $500 a week for the first two years after he is granted parole. The contract also called for his two children to receive monthly payments of $150 until they became adults, plus a maximum of $3,500 toward their post-secondary education. Fredette ended up not testifying in court as most of the Hells Angels arrested in SharQc pleaded guilty to being part of a general conspiracy to commit murder. Fredette filed his request for a faint hope hearing last year in May. On Wednesday during a hearing before Quebec Superior Court Justice Lyne Décarie, prosecutor Audrey Simard said the Crown will challenge Fredette’s request in the first phase in the faint hope process, which requires a written application demonstrating his application has a “reasonable prospect of success” as called for in the Criminal Code. “I am able to say that there will be a contestation, but I am not able to say whether it will be long and voluminous,” Simard told the judge on Wednesday while explaining why she couldn’t estimate how much court time should be set aside for the challenge.
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