Canadian broadcaster CBC reports the Montreal shooter distributed a misogynist manifesto calling for a violent revolution and containing chauvinistic statements, according to Israeli journalist Tomer Almogor (N12). The document's contents have not been independently verified.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reports, according to Israeli journalist Tomer Almogor (N12 channel), that the Montreal shooter distributed a manifesto filled with misogynistic rhetoric calling for violent revolution and containing chauvinistic statements. The report does not provide further details on the manifesto's specific content or its length. The shooter's motive remains under investigation, and the manifesto's existence has not been officially confirmed by Montreal police or other Canadian authorities. This development follows earlier unverified reports that the attacker traveled from Alberta, raising questions about the attack's planning and ideological background. The Zioneer has previously covered the initial uncertainty surrounding the shooter's motive and the 'contracted' theory raised by some outlets, but police have not confirmed any of those claims and the current report does not corroborate them.
3 developments
- DevelopingMontreal shooter reportedly traveled from Alberta; motive uncertain — unconfirmed reports raise 'contracted' theory
- StrongNew footage from Montreal attack scene shows police operation underway
- DevelopingMontreal police believe attack targeted officers, not Jewish community, sources tell CNN
- StrongNew video emerges of the shooting scene in Canada
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