Quebec City mosque shooter asks court for transfer to medium-security prison
MONTREAL — Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette has asked to be transferred from a maximum- to a medium-security prison, citing concerns over his safety and his mental health.
Bissonnette said in a request filed by his lawyer at the Montreal courthouse in April that his detention conditions are unlawful and constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
Bissonnette is serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to six counts of first-degree murder and six counts of attempted murder for gunning down worshippers in a Quebec City mosque in January 2017.
Lawyer Sylvie Bordelais says Bissonnette is imprisoned at the Port-Cartier maximum-security prison on Quebec’s North Shore, despite assessments that concluded he could be housed in a medium-security facility instead.


