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Window shattered by possible gunshot in downtown Montreal

Montreal police are investigating after a fight led to a window shattering, possibly by gunshot, at a building downtown. TVA

Montreal police are investigating after a window shattered by what “could have been” a gunshot in the city’s downtown core late Wednesday.

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Police spokesperson Const. Caroline Chevrefils confirmed the incident to Global News. It happened at a building on Drummond Street, near the Bell Centre.

“Around 9:30 p.m. there was a 911 call that was made for a possible gunshot,” Chevrefils said.

When patrol officers arrived on the scene, they quickly identified the shattered window. However, “there was no bullet casing found … there was no bullet at all,” Chevrefils said.

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Officers did not locate any victims of the supposed gunfire, either.

Investigators are continuing their work, but Chevrefils told Global News there is “no proof it (was) a gunshot” that shattered the window.

Police did, however, view video surveillance footage that showed a fight that broke out between several people right by the window that shattered. No suspect has been identified from that video, Chevrefils said, and no arrests have been made.

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