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Montreal Shooting Leaves Police Officer and Civilian Dead, Shooter Left 100-Page Manifesto
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100% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 3 days ago
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What happened
A shooting in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood on Monday left police Sgt. Mohamed-Lamine Ben Redouane and civilian Michael Moshe Mizrahi dead, while the gunman was later killed by police. Investigators found a more than 100-page manifesto in the suspect’s hotel room, but officials say there is no confirmed terror link and the motive remains under review.
- 01A Montreal shooting killed a police sergeant, a civilian, and the gunman.
- 02Police identified the officer as 34-year-old Sgt. Mohamed-Lamine Ben Redouane.
- 03The civilian victim was Michael Moshe Mizrahi, described as an innocent community member.
- 04Investigators found a 100-page manifesto in the suspect’s hotel room.
- 05Officials say there is no current indication of a terror connection.
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