3 arrested after multiple shots fired at downtown property connected to owner of fire-stricken Old Montreal buildings

By The Canadian Press & News Staff

Three young people aged 17, 19 and 20 were arrested and will be interviewed by SPVM investigators after shots were fired late Tuesday near Old Montreal.

No one was injured in the shooting, which happened around 11:50 p.m. near Saint-Antoine Street and Berri Street in the Ville-Marie borough, close to Viger Square.

According to police, a small white truck was seen leaving the scene shortly after the shots were fired.

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Montreal police investigate a shooting near Old Montreal, Oct. 9 2024. (Alyssia Rubertucci, CityNews Image)

The same vehicle was then spotted by police at the corner of René-Lévesque Boulevard and Sanguinet Street.

“While the vehicle was stopped, it headed west on René-Lévesque before being caught by police at the corner of l’Hôtel-de-Ville Avenue and Boisbriand Street,” said SPVM spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant.

The three male suspects were allegedly in the truck and were arrested. Police say some of the suspects were known to them.

“A firearm was located in the vehicle in question,” added Brabant.

Police say projectile impacts were found on a building, with shell casings on the ground. The SPVM adds at least 19 shots were fired.

The suspects will face several charges including discharge of a firearm and conspiracy.

City records show the building is owned by Emile Benamor, who also owns the buildings that burned Oct. 4 on Notre Dame Street East and March 2023 at Place d’Youville in Old Montreal. A total of nine people died in those fires.

The building is also listed as Benamor’s law office with the Quebec Bar Association.

“We can confirm the event regarding the office of my (client) this morning and we will not make any comment because we don’t know … we are just waiting the result of the investigation by police,” Alexandre Bergevin, Benamor’s lawyer, told CityNews.

“We are waiting (for) the police (to) tell us who did what, and for what.”

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Montreal police investigate a shooting near Old Montreal, Oct. 9 2024. (Alyssia Rubertucci, CityNews Image)

Bergevin could not comment on the damage to the building, saying he had not yet gone inside.

“The police, they just don’t allow us to go there.”

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says the SPVM will be sharing details of the investigation on Wednesday afternoon.

“I’m glad that yesterday (Tuesday) they were able to arrest three suspects connected to what happened in one of the Benamor office. So that is a good sign, but we want more. We want justice also for what happened, a tragedy that happened here in Old Montreal.”

Plante issued a message to Montrealers who may feel police are not doing enough in the case.

“The SPVM takes this very seriously and they’ve been working, throughout the years, they’ve been adapting,” she said. “Every time there’s a change of doings, often with the criminals on the criminal scene, they’ve been adapting. So they will continue to work.

“But they’re on site, they are present and they’re doing all the work to come up to adapt to those new situations.”

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Montreal police investigate a shooting near Old Montreal, Oct. 9 2024. (Alyssia Rubertucci, CityNews Image)

-With files from La Presse Canadienne

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