On December 6, 1989, Lépine walked into the École Polytechnique de Montréal. There, he entered a second-floor classroom where he separated the men and women and then ordered the approximately fifty men to leave. Claiming that he was fighting feminism, he shot the nine women who remained, killing six and injuring the rest. After this, Lépine moved to other areas of the building, including the cafeteria, corridors and another classroom. A total of fourteen women (twelve female engineering students, one nursing student, and one female university employee) were killed, and four men and ten women injured before Lépine turned the gun on himself.JudgeHolden wrote:Ah, the ways in which Ileia makes herself feel big .... picking on the little kids in the playground ... Be careful, Canada doesn't need a VT ... I don't think they would know how to handle it. However, my guess is that they would just shut down the country and move ....Ileia wrote:destruct*
Come on, man! I thought you said you were learning how to spell.
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