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Michel Alexandre Dubé (23 November 1958 – 22 September 1998) was a Canadian outlaw biker and gangster.President of the Sudbury, Ontario chapter of the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club, Dubé committed suicide in jail after being charged with two counts of first-degree murder and the bombing of a police station.
The bombing on December 15, 1996, caused $133,000 in damages to the Sudbury, Ontario, police station and a nearby bank and injured a police officer. [51] Croitoru seemed surprised that Dubé had decided to bomb the police station instead, shouting on his phone (which unknown to him had been tapped by the police): "What do you mean the police ...
Ion Croitoru, a thuggish professional wrestler and the president of Satan's Choice Hamilton chapter, was involved in a plot to bomb a police station in Sudbury on 15 December 1996. [185] Len Isnor of the OPP's Anti-Biker Unit was not impressed with Croitoru, calling him "just stupid". [ 168 ]
Sudbury Fire Department Engine 2 blocks the view of a vehicle involved in a crash with a tractor-trailer, left, on Boston Post Road (Route 20) in Sudbury, April 30, 2024.
The Greater Sudbury area has over 3,300 square kilometres (1,300 sq mi) of Northern Ontario landscape. The police force has over 350 employees, including 264 police officers, and is divided into two main areas: operations and corporate services.
Attacks on police stations, buildings which serve to accommodate police officers and other members of staff. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
CICI-TV (analogue channel 5) is a television station in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. The station is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media , and has studios on Frood Road (near Lasalle Boulevard) in Sudbury; its transmitter is located near Huron Street.
CKNC-TV (channel 9) was a television station in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station was in operation from 1971 to 2002 as a private affiliate of CBC Television , and then continued until 2012 as a network-owned rebroadcaster of CBLT in Toronto .