Montreal police arrested three men in their 50s [1] on Wednesday in connection to a fatal daytime shooting at a car wash [1].
The arrests mark a significant breakthrough in a cold case that has remained open for over four years. Because investigators suspect the killing is linked to organized crime [1], the development suggests a widening net in the city's efforts to dismantle criminal networks.
The incident occurred in April 2022 [1] in the Saint-Léonard borough of Montreal. The shooting took place during daylight hours at a local car wash, resulting in one death [1].
Police officials said the three suspects were taken into custody following an investigation into the 2022 event [1]. The men are all in their 50s [1]. While the specific charges were not detailed in the immediate reports, the arrests follow years of investigative work by the Service police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) [1].
Authorities have maintained a focus on the Saint-Léonard area, where the violence occurred [1]. The nature of the crime, a bold daytime execution at a public business, led investigators to believe the motive was tied to professional criminal activity rather than a random act of violence [1].
This case has long been a point of concern for residents of the borough, as the brazen nature of the April 2022 [1] shooting highlighted the risks of organized crime operating in residential and commercial zones [1].
“Three men in their 50s were arrested in connection to a fatal daytime shooting.”
These arrests indicate that Montreal police are successfully leveraging long-term intelligence to solve high-profile organized crime hits. By linking the 2022 car wash shooting to specific individuals, the SPVM is signaling that the passage of time does not grant immunity to those involved in gang-related violence within the city's boroughs.




