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Ian Lafrenière said he will not rule out holding a public coroner's inquiry into the police shooting — "if it's necessary" — but only after the BEI completes its investigation, stressing adherence to process and avoiding simultaneous probes.
Lafrenière supports launching an administrative investigation into the Longueuil police to verify facts and ensure accountability in the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old; he seeks to get to the bottom of what transpired and to prove the facts rather than assume them.
Ian Lafrenière states that the provincial government takes violence against women seriously, noting four recent intimate-partner homicides and emphasizing the human cost: 'Behind these numbers, there are lives, families and broken dreams.'
Lafrenière supports Bill 13 to reinforce public security — he tabled the legislation proposing a high-risk sex-offender registry, measures to curb organized crime, targeted information-sharing with victims/support groups, and protest-distance rules to protect Quebecers' safety.