Bellefeuille Convicted in Ontario OPP Shooting Incident

Saturday, May 24, 2025, 2:20 pm

In eastern Ontario, a man has been convicted for a May 2023 shooting at his residence, which tragically claimed the life of OPP Sgt. Eric Mueller while injuring two other officers. The verdict, marking a definitive conclusion to the case, comes with a life sentence and a lengthy period without parole.


torontosun.com / Eastern Ontario man found guilty of first-degree murder of OPP officer

Jury also found Alain Bellefeuille guilty of two counts of attempted murder for injuring fellow officers during wellness check

lapresse.ca / Ontario | Un homme reconnu coupable de meurtre après avoir tué un policier

L’homme accusé d’avoir tué un policier et d’avoir tiré sur deux autres à son domicile de l’est de l’Ontario a été reconnu coupable de meurtre et de deux chefs de tentative de meurtre.

theglobeandmail.com / Man found guilty of murder, attempted murder in 2023 shooting of three OPP officers

Sergeant Eric Mueller was killed and two other officers were injured when they were called to do a wellness check at Alain Bellefeuille’s home in Bourget, Ont.

citynews.ca / Man found guilty of murder, attempted murder in 2023 shooting of three OPP officers

The man accused of killing a police officer and shooting two others at his eastern Ontario home has been found guilty of murder and two counts of attempted murder. Alain Bellefeuille’s lawyer says he was handed a life sentence for first-degree murder with no chance of parole for 25 years, and…

globalnews.ca / Man found guilty of murder, attempted murder of Ontario police officers

Alain Bellefeuille was convicted of one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in a May 11, 2023, shooting that left OPP Sgt. Eric Mueller dead.

cbc.ca / Alain Bellefeuille guilty of murder, attempted murder of police

The man accused of first-degree murder and attempted murder in the shooting of three Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers during a wellness check at his eastern Ontario home in 2023 has been found guilty.


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