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Man who punched Montreal Jew as his children clung to him ruled ‘not criminally responsible’

Court finds that the attacker was experiencing a psychotic episode at the time of the incident

September 18, 2025 11:44
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The man was attacked in a park in Montreal and his kippah thrown on the ground (Image: X/@gidonsaar)

By

Canaan Lidor,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

A Canadian court on Monday ruled that the attacker of a Jewish man in Montreal last month was not criminally responsible for his actions due to mental illness, the CBC broadcaster reported on Tuesday.

Quebec Court Judge Eric Poudrier ruled that 24-year-old Sergio Yanes Preciado could not be held responsible for the assault of the Jewish man, which happened in front of the victim’s children at a local park. A psychiatric evaluation indicated that the perpetrator was in the midst of a psychotic episode at the time of the incident.

Richard Robertson, director of research and advocacy at Canadian Jewish organisation B’nai Brith, told JNS that his organisation had “full confidence” in the justice system.

This “does not negate the harm caused to the Jewish community,” he said. “It’s incumbent on the authorities that, as part of his not being criminally responsible, this individual receives treatment and care to ensure he no longer poses a risk to the Jewish community or Canadian society in general."

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