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Quebec’s independent investigation bureau looking into shooting of 1 police officer, 4 civilians

WATCH ABOVE: Quebec’s independent investigation bureau (BEI) is looking into a shooting which occurred overnight Saturday in which one police officer and four civilians were shot. Phil Carpenter reports – Sep 13, 2020

Quebec’s independent investigation bureau (BEI) is looking into a shooting which occurred overnight Saturday in which one police officer and four civilians were shot.

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According to the police report, police responded to a noise complaint around 2 a.m. at the Clock Tower Beach in Montreal’s Old Port. A 33-year-old man was shot by police during an exchange of gunfire.

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Police say one of the three police officers at the scene was shot by the suspect. Three other civilians were also wounded during the gunfire.

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Authorities say all five injured people are in stable condition.

The bureau said its probe into the incident is ongoing and it would release no further information.

Eight BEI investigators have been assigned to the case. The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) are providing two forensic technicians to help the BEI with the investigation.

The BEI asks anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them here.

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Quebec’s independent investigations bureau investigates all cases where a person other than an officer on duty dies or is injured by police during an intervention.

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