• Denis Lortie (born March 10, 1959) is a former Canadian Forces corporal. In 1984, he stormed into the Parliament Building in Quebec City and opened fire...
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  • Canadian terrorist Denis Lortie (born 1959), Canadian spree killer Joseph Arthur Lortie (1869–1958), Canadian physician Léon Lortie (1902–1985), Canadian...
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  • footballer Denis Loginov (born 1985), Russian NHL player Denis Loktev (born 2000), Israeli swimmer Denis Lortie (born 1959), Canadian corporal Denis Losier...
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  • sergeant-at-arms of the National Assembly of Quebec, known for his role in ending Denis Lortie's killing spree in the Parliament Building on 8 May 1984. Later he was...
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    Retrieved 29 January 2011. Dan Beaumont ARCHIVES (3 December 2011). "Denis Lortie " fusillade au Parlement de Québec ", SRC, 8 mai 1984". Archived from...
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  • the psychiatric domain. Mailloux was assigned to the Denis Lortie case. According to Mailloux, Lortie had paranoid schizophrenia and had organized his crime...
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  • blamed feminists for ruining his life, and expressed admiration for Denis Lortie, who had mounted an attack on the National Assembly of Quebec in 1984...
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    being women [...] while trying to grab those of the men". He referred to Denis Lortie, a Canadian Armed Forces corporal who had killed three government employees...
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    Joseph Chartier (attempted to bomb the Canadian House of Commons in 1966) Denis Lortie (attempted to assassinate much of the National Assembly of Quebec in...
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    became the salon bleu (blue hall). In 1984, Canadian Forces corporal Denis Lortie stormed into the Parliament Building and opened fire, killing three government...
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