Philipp Peter Czaputowicz will be charged with second-degree murder in the death of Luc Domingue on Nov. 7.
A Longueuil resident was arrested on Thursday in relation to the killing of Luc Domingue on Nov. 7.
Longueuil police say the 41-year-old Domingue was brought to Charles-Le Moyne Hospital on that date, where he was pronounced dead soon after. The 36-year-old suspect, Philipp Peter Czaputowicz, was arrested at his home and should appear at the Longueuil courthouse to face a second-degree murder charge.
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Police believe it was Czaputowicz who drove Domingue to the hospital after fatally wounding him at a home on Terrasse Simard in the St-Hubert borough. They say the two knew each other and a conflict between them led to the killing.