- Dawson College shooting - Wikipedia
Around midnight on Wednesday, police confirmed to the media that the suspect was Kimveer Gill, a 25-year-old Laval resident, a graduate from Rosemere High School [23]
- The Story of Mass Murderer Kimveer Gill | They Will Kill You
Kimveer Gill's tragic campus shooting in Montreal shocked Canada, igniting debates on mental health, gun control, and online violence
- I had to tell myself Im not like him: When your friend . . . - CBC. ca
We know Kimveer Gill as the mass shooter who went on a killing rampage in 2006 at Dawson College in downtown Montreal But to Andrew Page, Gill is also the guy he hung out with since high
- Quebec Story of the Decade: Dawson Shooting (Sept. 13, 2006)
Kimveer Gill, a gun-collecting loner from Laval, shot several people outside the downtown building before continuing his rampage inside
- Kimveer Gill (Canadian Perpetrator) ~ Wiki Bio with Photos | Videos
Kimveer gill Kimveer Singh Gill (July 9, 1981 – September 13, 2006) was the Canadian perpetrator of the Dawson College shooting at Dawson College in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on September 13, 2006 He killed one student and wounded nineteen others before committing suicide
- Dawson College Shooting: Kimveer Gill’s Legacy of Violence
Kimveer Gill: The Perpetrator Kimveer Singh Gill, born July 9, 1981, was the perpetrator of the Dawson College incident on September 13, 2006 He was a 25-year-old Indo-Canadian who identified as a goth His online alias, Fatality666, hinted at the dark themes that preoccupied him
- Gunman Opens Fire at Dawson College - The Canadian Encyclopedia
There were students smoking on the steps of Dawson College just before 12:40 p m on Sept 13 when Kimveer Gill extracted a Beretta Cx4 9-mm semi-automatic rifle, a Glock
- Kimveer Gill - Criminal Justice - IresearchNet
Officers tried to resuscitate him to no avail In all, Gill killed one person, 18-year-old Anastasia De Sousa, and injured 19 others before he killed himself Officers found a short suicide note on Gill’s body Once people heard about the attack, nearby businesses went into lockdown
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