Montreal shooting kills three including officer in Cote-des-Neiges
A shooting in Montreal has claimed three lives, including a police officer, a local resident, and the suspected attacker, authorities confirmed on Monday. The incident occurred in the Cote-des-Neiges neighborhood, where officers had previously issued a warning to the public regarding an armed and dangerous individual before urging residents to remain indoors.
Police stated that the suspect was neutralized during the confrontation. Chief Fady Dagher, visibly shaken while addressing the media, described the event as a tragedy and a nightmare. He emphasized the importance of caution, warning the public against spreading unverified rumors while officials work to gather facts.
Quebec Premier Christine Frechette expressed that she was deeply disturbed by the tragic events. She reinforced the need for the community to allow law enforcement to conduct their investigation without interference or speculation. Traffic in the area has begun to resume as police operations in the neighborhood are concluding.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney took to social media to offer his condolences. He stated he was appalled by the loss of life, noting specifically that a police officer and a civilian were killed while others suffered injuries. In his message, he extended his thoughts to the victims, their families, and the first responders. He also voiced his gratitude to the courageous police officers whose dedication protects communities across the country.
At this stage, very few details are available regarding the specific circumstances or motive behind the attack. The AFP news agency reported the identities of the deceased as a slain officer, a civilian, and the alleged assailant, though little information has yet been released about the resident. As the investigation proceeds, authorities are working to clarify the events behind this violent outbreak.
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