Quebec Man Pleads Guilty to 14 Counts Of Arson; Had Claimed 2023 Fire Season Was A Govt Conspiracy
A Canadian man who claimed forest fires were the result of a government conspiracy has pleaded guilty to lighting more than a dozen blazes during the countrys record-breaking wildfire season, as nearly 100 fires persist in drought-stricken regions. Brian Paré admitted to 13 counts of arson and one count of arson with disregard for human life at the courthouse in central Quebec, an act that drew away key firefighting resources from nearly 700 fires in the province last summer. Those blazes, which required the aid of international fire crews, charred more than 4.5m hectares of boreal landscape. Virtually all of those fires were caused by lightning strikes, the Quebecs fire service says.
But at the courthouse in the town of Chibougamau, prosecutor Marie-Philippe Charron said on Monday two of the 14 fires lit by Paré forced the evacuation of 500 homes, the Canadian Press reported. The largest fire lit by Paré consumed nearly 873 hectares of forest. Fire officials investigated a string of five blazes in June that had no possible natural cause and broke out days after the province had implemented a fire ban. The 38-year-old Paré quickly became a suspect when he was spotted in the location of the fires and demonstrated a certain interest in fires after an interview with police, said Charron.
In June police began watching his social media posts, which frequently focused on the provinces wildfires. He shared content suggesting the record-breaking fire season was the result of government intervention, not climate change. The prosecution said police specialists developed a suspect profile based on the fires and increasingly, Parés seemed a match. Police later obtained a warrant to install a tracking device on Parés vehicle and found he travelled to locations where other fires were started.
After he was arrested in September, he admitted to starting nine fires and claimed he was doing tests to find out whether the forest was really dry or not, Charron told the court.
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