Jacques Rose
Paul Rose's younger brother, Jacques, was 23 during the October Crisis. He fought alongside his brother for years, and was part of the group involved with the Maison du pêcheur in Percé. While he was responsible, along with the other members of the FLQ's Chénier cell, for the kidnapping and killing of Pierre Laporte, he was found not guilty of murder. Nevertheless, he spent eight years in prison, convicted of confinement and being an accessory after the fact. After being released, he joined the Comité d'information sur les prisonniers politiques, alongside his mother, and worked as a carpenter.