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Active shooter targets Jewish sites in Montreal; officer injured

From Jerusalem Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Montreal police responded to an active shooting targeting Jewish businesses in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood.
  • Reports indicate at least one officer was injured, and videos show two bodies on the floor, with unconfirmed reports of multiple fatalities.
  • The situation is ongoing, with police urging residents to shelter in place and avoid the area.

Police in Montreal are responding to an active shooting incident in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood, an area known for its Jewish community and numerous kosher restaurants. The shooting, which began around 11:30 a.m. local time, targeted Jewish businesses, according to initial reports.

Montreal police issued an imminent threat alert for the sector, describing the suspect as armed and dangerous. Residents were urged to shelter indoors and lock their doors. Local accounts suggest approximately 20 shots were fired. Videos circulating from the scene appear to show two bodies on the ground, with a rifle visible nearby.

At least one police officer has been injured, and the operation is still underway. Jean-Pierre Brabant, a spokesperson for the Montreal police, stated, "We are asking everyone to avoid the sector. The situation is not under control." Unconfirmed reports from sources suggest two shooters have been neutralized and one officer is in critical condition, with other unverified accounts mentioning fatalities in a grocery store. All Jewish businesses and schools in the vicinity are reportedly on lockdown.

We are asking everyone to avoid the sector. The situation is not under control.

— Jean-Pierre BrabantA spokesperson with Montreal police commenting on the ongoing shooting.
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