Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
October 31, 2017
Randy Tshilumba.
Maybe if the city of Montreal had competent police forces this wouldn’t have happened.
CBC:
“Her name was Clémence, and we will remember her,” said Quebec Superior Court Justice Hélène Di Salvo before turning to the 20-year-old woman’s murderer, Randy Tshilumba, and sentencing him to life in prison.
Earlier in the sentencing hearing Wednesday, under a projected photo of a smiling Beaulieu-Patry, family members and friends spoke about the impact the young woman had had on their lives.
Last week, a jury found Tshilumba, 21, guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Beaulieu-Patry. He stabbed her to death in the Maxi supermarket where she worked on April 10, 2016.
Clémence Beaulieu-Patry.