Montreal North: 35-year-old man victim of attempted murder

Montreal North: 35-year-old man victim of attempted murder

A 35-year-old man was the victim of an attempted murder following an armed assault on Tuesday morning in Montreal North.

The Montreal Police Department (SPVM) was alerted around 4 a.m. regarding a man who had allegedly been stabbed on Rolland Boulevard, near Pierre Street.

Police officers dispatched to the scene located the victim injured in the upper body, but ultimately, the injuries appeared more likely to be those caused by a firearm.

The 35-year-old, who was conscious, was taken care of by Urgences-santé and transported to hospital to treat his injuries, which are not life-threatening.

According to information obtained from witnesses by the police, a suspect allegedly shot the victim for an unknown reason before fleeing in an equally unknown direction.


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The scene was secured for investigators due to arrive later in the day, while a dog handler was brought in to assist in the search for evidence.

A shell casing was found on the ground, according to SPVM spokesperson Véronique Dubuc, who said that investigators were also due to meet with witnesses to this armed attack.

Montreal North Shooting: 35-Year-Old Man Injured in Attempted Murder

A 35-year-old man is recovering in hospital following being shot in an attempted murder in Montreal North on Tuesday morning. The incident, which occurred around 4 am on Rolland Boulevard near Pierre Street, has left the community on edge.

Police Respond to the Scene

Montreal Police Department (SPVM) officers were dispatched to the scene following receiving reports of a stabbing. Upon arrival, they found the victim suffering from injuries to the upper body. While initially believed to be stab wounds, further investigation revealed that the injuries were likely caused by a firearm.

The victim, who was conscious throughout the ordeal, was treated by Urgences-santé paramedics and transported to a local hospital. Thankfully, his injuries are not considered life-threatening.

Witnesses Describe the Attack

According to witness accounts gathered by the police, a suspect is believed to have shot the victim for unknown reasons before fleeing the scene on foot. The direction of the suspect’s escape remains unclear.

A shell casing was found at the crime scene, confirming the use of a firearm. This discovery has heightened concerns regarding the escalating gun violence in the city.

Investigation Underway

The SPVM has secured the scene for further investigation, with detectives expected to arrive later in the day. A dog handler was also brought in to assist in the search for evidence.

Investigators are reviewing security footage from the area and interviewing witnesses to gather more information regarding the incident and the identity of the suspect.

Community Concerns

This attempted murder has sparked anxiety among residents of Montreal North, a community already grappling with issues of crime and violence.

Local community organizations are urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. They are also providing support services to victims of crime and their families.

Calls for Action

This incident has sparked renewed calls for action from city officials and community leaders to address the root causes of gun violence and ensure the safety of residents.

Solutions proposed include investing in community programs, promoting social inclusion, providing job training and opportunities, and strengthening police presence in high-crime areas.

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