Montreal Shooting Spree: Three Dead Including Police Officer
Three people died on June 22, 2026, after a man wearing camouflage clothing opened fire in Montréal, Canada. According to reports from De Telegraaf and Nieuwsblad, the casualties include at least one police officer. Two other individuals were injured during the incident, as reported by AD.nl and Nieuwslens.
Who was involved in the Montréal shooting?
A man dressed in camouflage clothing carried out the attack, according to De Telegraaf. The suspect opened fire indiscriminately in the city of Montréal.
Among the victims was a police officer. Both AD.nl and Nieuwslens confirmed the officer was shot dead during the event.
What are the confirmed casualty figures?
Reporting on the total number of casualties varies slightly across sources. De Telegraaf and Nieuwsblad report that three people died in the shooting.
In contrast, AD.nl and Nieuwslens specifically state that one police officer was killed and two other people were injured.
The discrepancy between the reports suggests that the two individuals identified as injured by some outlets may be the same persons listed as deceased by others, or that the death toll rose as the incident unfolded.
