'Major flaw': Judge blames police security plan in 2012 Quebec election shooting

Parti Qu茅b茅cois Leader Pauline Marois is removed from the stage by provincial police officers as she speaks to supporters following her election win, in Montreal, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012. A Superior Court judge has found that police security on Quebec's 2012 election night was deficient and permitted a gunman to carry out an attack. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - The security plan put together by police for Quebec's 2012 election night had a "major flaw" that permitted a gunman to carry out a deadly attack, a Superior Court judge has ruled in a civil case.

Justice Philippe B茅langer awarded a total of nearly $292,000 in damages to four stagehands who were working at a downtown Montreal venue where then-premier-elect Pauline Marois of the Parti Qu茅b茅cois was delivering a victory speech on Sept. 4, 2012.

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