The Lead
A shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges district on Monday left two people dead, including a police officer and the suspect, while another officer remains in critical condition. The incident, which occurred in a heavily Jewish area near a Chabad center and a kosher supermarket, triggered a province-wide emergency alert and a massive security operation before the gunman was neutralized by law enforcement.
Premeditated Ambush
New details emerging from Monday's security incident in Montreal indicate that the shooting may have been a premeditated ambush. According to material reviewed by The Zioneer, the suspect reportedly placed a 911 call to draw officers to a specific location in the Côte-des-Neiges district. As the first responders arrived, the gunman opened fire from a hotel room window. Investigators later recovered a long gun equipped with a tripod and scope, along with additional weapons and ammunition found on the suspect, who was reportedly wearing camouflage clothing.
Casualties and Community Impact
Montreal Police have confirmed that one officer was killed in the line of duty and a second officer was critically wounded during the exchange of fire. The suspect was also neutralized and pronounced dead at the scene. While the shooting took place in the immediate vicinity of a Chabad center and several kosher businesses, current reporting from sources on the ground indicates that the Jewish community does not appear to have been the primary target. Sources noted that the suspect did not attempt to enter nearby Jewish institutions despite having the opportunity to do so. The ZAKA rescue service's international division confirmed that no Jewish casualties have been reported.
Security Response
The incident prompted a large-scale tactical response, including police helicopters and the establishment of a wide security perimeter. Residents in the Westbury area were instructed to shelter in place for several hours as authorities searched for potential accomplices. While the immediate threat has been neutralized, the investigation into the motive remains ongoing. The event has caused significant concern within Montreal’s Jewish community, occurring during a period of heightened global security awareness for Jewish institutions.
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