Three people died following a shooting in the Côte‑des‑Neiges neighbourhood of Montreal on Monday [1].
The incident marks a significant escalation in urban violence for the city, resulting in the first on-duty death of a local police officer in over two decades [4].
The shooting occurred around 11:30 a.m. local time on June 22, 2026 [3]. Those killed include a Montreal police officer, a civilian, and the suspect [1]. A second police officer sustained serious injuries during the encounter [1].
Authorities responded to the scene by securing the area and restricting movement. "We have issued a shelter‑in‑place order for the Côte‑des‑Neiges area while the investigation continues," a Montreal police spokesperson said [CTV News].
The loss of an officer is a historic event for the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal. "This is the first time in 24 years that a Montreal police officer has been killed while on duty," the police chief said [4].
Quebec officials described the shooting as a rarity for the region [Yahoo.com]. Police have not yet released a motive for the attack [Yahoo.com].
Investigators are continuing to process the scene in the Côte‑des‑Neiges district to determine the sequence of events. The identity of the civilian victim and the suspect have not been publicly disclosed.
“This is the first time in 24 years that a Montreal police officer has been killed while on duty.”
The death of a police officer in Montreal is a statistical anomaly given the city's recent safety record, ending a 24-year streak of no on-duty fatalities. This event may prompt a review of officer safety protocols and urban policing strategies in Quebec, especially as officials characterize such gun violence as rare for the area.

