Overview
- A daytime shootout in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges left three people dead, including a 34-year-old police officer, a civilian identified by a Jewish group as a 68-year-old member of the local Jewish community, and the suspected shooter after officers came under fire on Monday.
- Police say two other officers were wounded and that there are no other suspects, and officials have warned the public to avoid speculation while criminal and use-of-force inquiries continue.
- Multiple media outlets report an alleged manifesto attributed to the shooter contained hateful language targeting women, Jews and police and used rhetoric similar to so-called Incel material; that document remains under verification by investigators.
- The Canadian Press reported that an internal alert was circulated to police in British Columbia warning of possible copycat threats, prompting provincial leaders to urge caution and allow investigators to work.
- Video clips circulating online have prompted a formal police review to determine whether a resident was shot by officers, a development that could shape use-of-force findings and local community relations.