20 injured in Montreal college shooting spree
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
At 12:41 p.m. local time (UTC-5), a man opened fire at Dawson College, in Westmount, Quebec, Canada; the college is located near the heart of downtown Montreal. Police report at least 20 people being injured. The gunman was reportedly killed at the scene by police. Students told reporters that they heard several shots in the building at about 12:45 local time. One student told a local radio station that she saw two people who had been shot, including one who was hit at the neck. The student said a friend told her four people had been shot.
Hundreds of students fled the building, and the area has been cordoned off. Nearby Plaza Alexis Nihon and Westmount Square were evacuated and the Green line of the Montreal Metro was shut down between Lionel-Groulx and Peel. Police officers wearing bullet-proof vests are keeping people away from the college. "They're telling me, 'Go the other way, lady, you're in the line of fire,'" said CBC News reporter Nancy Wood, who reported from the scene.
Local media have reported police hotlines have been established for loved ones to gain more information: +1-(514)-280-2880, +1-(514)-280-2805, and +1-(514)-280-2806. The Montreal General Hospital has also set up a hotline at +1-(514)-843-2839.
Police have reported that the situation has been neutralized as of 20:06, September 13, 2006 (UTC). Police have been told to stand down and are no longer looking for new victims or shooters.
Dawson College is a CEGEP that hosts about 10,000 students.
Gunmen
editEarlier reports suggested that there were between two and six gunmen, however, reports are generally that there were two, maybe three. Police have only confirmed that there was one gunman, Kimveer Gill, who was shot dead "after police intervention,". They will not say anything about additional shooters. A close witness to Gill's last moments reported being used as a shield during the shootout with police officers, who allegedly hit Gill in the arm. The shooter would then have turned his weapon on himself.
The gunman was Kimveer Gill, a 25 year old Laval man. He was carrying three guns: a Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine, a Glock 9mm handgun, and a Norinco HP9-1 sawed-off shotgun.
Up to 20 shots were fired over a period of 30 minutes.
Casualties
editPolice have indicated 20 people have been injured in the incident. CBC reports that 16 people are injured, and 2 have been killed, including the gunman. Montreal General Hospital officials have stated that 11 people have been admitted with gunshot wounds, 8 of them in critical condition. A spokeswoman also stated that 3 others were taken to Jean Talon Hospital and two others were taken to the Jewish General Hospital. The spokeswoman went on to report that most of the injuries are to the abdomen and limbs, and one victim with an injury to the head.
Sources
edit- CBC.ca. "Montreal gunman called himself 'angel of death'" — CBC News, September 14, 2006
- CBC.ca. "Gunman confirmed dead after Montreal rampage" — CBC News, September 13, 2006
- BBC News Online. "'Several shot' at Canada college" — BBC Online, September 13, 2006
- CNN. "Montreal police: College shooting suspect shoots self" — CNN, September 13, 2006
- Ctv. "Two gunmen reported dead in Montreal shooting" — CTV, September 13, 2006
- Canada.Com. "Reports say four injured in shooting at Montreal college" — Canada.Com, September 13, 2006
- CNN World News. "Police:4 dead, including gunman after college shooting" — CNN World News, September 13, 2006
- Cbc Tv. "Live videofeed CBC TV" — CBC TV, September 13, 2006
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