Montreal shooting victim remembered as devoted father and friend
He was identified after a shooting sequence that left one police officer dead and another injured, while police have declined to explain the circumstances.
- Michael Moshe Mizrahi was killed in a shooting near a hotel in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges district, where both the shooter and a police officer also died in the gunfight.
- Residents were told to shelter in place as police cordoned off several blocks and maintained a perimeter during the investigation, with a long gun seized from the scene.
- Quebec's police watchdog and provincial police have launched separate investigations into the shooting.
- Police in British Columbia were warned about a potential anti-police manifesto related to the Montreal shooting, raising concerns about violence against officers.
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Hundreds of people gathered to honour one last time the victim of the shooting in Côte-des-Neiges, Michel Mizrahi.
The relatives of Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and Michel Mizrahi pay tribute to them at two separate funeral ceremonies on Wednesday.
He was in a nearby café during the shooting of Côte-des-neiges, according to a friend.
Beryl Wajsman: Michel Mizrahi moved from Israel to Montreal only to lose his life to terrorism in Canada
MONTREAL — I last saw Michel (Moshe) Mizrahi last Saturday, when he came to synagogue to celebrate the birthday of a mutual friend. Who could have imagined that this would be the last time I would see him, some 30 years after we first met?
Montreal shooting victim remembered as devoted father and friend
MONTREAL - Michel Mizrahi had planned to meet with his son on Monday but got caught up in an exchange of fire between Montreal police and a gunman, says Sarah
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