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Montreal shooting leaves police officer, suspect, and civilian dead | Dong-A Ilbo (KR)
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Montreal shooting leaves police officer, suspect, and civilian dead | Dong-A Ilbo (KR)

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Named sources Outcome reported
  • A shooting incident in Montreal, Canada, resulted in the deaths of a police officer, a suspect, and one civilian.
  • The suspect, armed with a rifle, was killed by police after fatally shooting an officer.
  • A civilian also died in the incident, though the source of the fatal shot was not immediately clear.

A violent shooting in Montreal, Canada, has left three people dead, including a police officer and the suspect, authorities confirmed. The incident unfolded on Tuesday when a suspect, armed with a rifle, opened fire in the vicinity of a hotel in the Cรดte-des-Neiges area. The suspect fatally shot a police officer before being killed in a subsequent exchange of gunfire with other officers.

Montreal Police Chief Fadi Dagher described the event as a "very sad day" and a "nightmare," noting that it was the first time an officer had died in the line of duty in 24 years. A civilian also lost their life during the chaos, though it remains unclear whether the civilian was struck by police fire or the suspect's weapon. The motive behind the suspect's actions is currently under investigation.

It's a very sad day and a nightmare.

โ€” Fadi DagherMontreal Police Chief Fadi Dagher described the incident, highlighting the tragic loss of a police officer.

Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots. One construction worker near the scene described hearing "four or five shots." The police are working to piece together the sequence of events and understand the circumstances that led to this tragic outbreak of violence.

Four or five shots were heard.

โ€” Jacob KoutouA construction worker near the scene recounted hearing the gunshots.
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