‘Extraordinary brutality’: Life sentence for man who killed teen in Montreal drive-by
MONTREAL — The death of a 15-year-old girl in a drive-by shooting highlights the tragic consequences of gun violence, a Quebec Superior Court judge said Thursday as he handed a Montreal man two life sentences for his role in the crime.
Justice Yvan Poulin told a Montreal courtroom that Meriem Boundaoui’s tragic death in 2021 sheds light on the scourge of illegal weapons trafficking.
“It cost the life of an innocent victim, with no connection to the conflict, the targeted individuals or the events in question,” he said. “It illustrates the concrete consequences of gun violence in public spaces, which must be the object of clear, firm and constant denunciation.”
Poulin sentenced Salim Touaibi to life in prison for Boundaoui’s death and gave him a second life sentence for the attempted murder of four people who were nearby when he started shooting. He has no chance of parole for 25 years.


