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Montreal police arrest suspect in Metro pepper spray incident

Metro users wait at the Yellow Line's Longueuil station, Weds., Jan. 9, 2019. Karen Macdonald/Global News

Montreal police have arrested a 38-year-old man following an incident in the Metro earlier this month that left thousands of commuters stranded.

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Three lines of the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) network were shut down Jan. 9 after a situation deteriorated between two men at the Champ-de-Mars Metro station on the orange line.

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“One of them used pepper spray on the Metro platform,” said Caroline Chèvrefils, a spokesperson with Montreal police.

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Officers arrived on the scene and located the victim, a man in his 50s. He was then taken to hospital.

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About 15 people were “likely affected” by the pepper spray, leading to the emergency shutdown.

Two of them were evaluated by Urgences-Santé and a woman in her 40s was transported to hospital.

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