Montreal | Suspect arrested in connection with shooting at Jewish school

Montreal | Suspect arrested in connection with shooting at Jewish school
Montreal | Suspect arrested in connection with shooting at Jewish school

A 20-year-old man has just been arrested by Montreal police in connection with the shots fired at the Yeshiva Gedola Jewish school, in the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame- borough. de-Grâce, last November.


Posted at 5:16 p.m.

This was announced by the Montreal City Police Service (SPVM) in a press release at the end of the day on Wednesday. The suspect was arrested in the LaSalle area by agents of the West Criminal Investigation Division.

He appeared earlier Wednesday afternoon at the Montreal courthouse and now faces charges of discharging a firearm, theft and receiving stolen vehicles.

However, the investigation will continue “concerning the possible participation of one or more other individuals in this event,” assures the SPVM.

Therefore, anyone with relevant information related to this case is invited to contact 911, their local station or the Info-Crime Montréal organization at 514-393-1133, to transmit information confidentially. A form can also be completed on the organization’s website, if necessary.

Twice in three days

This arrest is linked to last November 12, the day when shots were heard by several citizens at the Yeshiva Gedola school, located on Deacon Road, near the intersection with Van Horne Avenue. It all happened around 5 a.m. on a Sunday, and a suspect was at that time seen by certain members of the neighborhood.

A vehicle was then seen quickly leaving the scene. Police found bullet holes and shell casings. No one was in the establishment at the time of the event, the police said at the time.

However, all this happened after only a few days earlier, two Jewish schools, including the same Yeshiva Gedola, had already been targeted by gunfire. It was school employees who noticed the damage to the buildings when they arrived at work. The Yeshiva Gedola Jewish school was therefore the target of gunfire twice in three days.

“The Jewish community in Montreal is under attack,” declared the mayor of Montreal, Valérie Plante, describing the act as anti-Semitic. “Here, these are children who come to school. They are small. They are families. Montrealers who contribute to life in society,” persisted the municipal representative, visibly in shock.

In Quebec, Prime Minister François Legault also said he was “wholeheartedly goes to the Jewish community of Quebec”. “Every effort will be made to find and punish the culprits. The Quebec nation is a peaceful nation. Let’s not import the hatred and violence that we see elsewhere in the world,” he added in a tweet on the social network X.

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