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3 shootings in Montreal on Sunday night leave one man injured

Montreal police are investigating after a trio of separate overnight shootings across the city Sunday night. Global's Brayden Jagger Haines reports – Dec 5, 2022

One man was injured following three separate shootings in Montreal Sunday night.

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Around 7 p.m., a man was shot in the upper body at the Atwater metro station during an altercation involving a dozen people. According to police, the incident took place inside the entrance to the Atwater metro station located on De Maisonneuve Boulevard in Westmount.

The victim, a 38-year-old man known to police, took refuge in a shop in Place Alexis-Nihon, located across the street. He was taken to hospital where he is expected to recover. According to police, he is not cooperating with the investigation.

In a second shooting, at around 9 p.m., shots rang out on Jean-Nicolet Street, in a residential area of Saint-Léonard. Shell casings were found on the ground and gunshots hit several cars and at least one building. There were no reported injuries.

Finally, around 11:30 p.m., two entrance doors to a private residence on The Boulevard, in Westmount were shot at. There were no reported injuries.

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There have been no arrests and no suspects have been identified in any of the three shootings.

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