Two men shot dead in Montreal, the city's 19th and 20th homicides in 2024 Two men in their 30s shot dead in Montreal Jul 19, 2024 Jul 19, 2024 Updated Jul 19, 2024 SMS Email The Montreal police logo is seen on a police car in Montreal on July 8, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson pch SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Montreal police have opened a homicide investigation after two men in their 30s were gunned down early Friday in the city's St-Michel neighbourhood.Police were alerted to gunshots on 25th Avenue near Robert Boulevard around 1:50 a.m.Officers found two men at the scene suffering from gunshot wounds.Both men were transported in critical condition to hospital where the pair, aged 33 and 34, were declared dead. The major crimes unit is leading the investigation and forensic teams and investigators were on site today.No arrests have been made in the killings — the 19th and 20th homicides reported in Montreal in 2024.This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published July 19, 2024. The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags ºÃÉ«tv Justice More Quebec Stories Workplace safety officials investigating truck driver death at Port of Montreal Second attempt to free ship stuck in St. Lawrence River could take place Wednesday One dead, two injured in fatal collision in Mirabel, northwest of Montreal Quebec appeal court orders new trial for man who fatally stabbed store clerk in 2016 Traffic control worker killed by heavy-duty truck near Drummonville, Que. American company Lyten interested in purchasing Northvolt battery plant in Quebec After first 100 days in office, Montreal police chief says gun crime trending down Man who allegedly murdered serial killer Robert Pickton in prison appears in court Two Quebec women raped by foster father will sue child protection services: lawyer +2 Canadiens rally to beat Penguins 3-2 in overtime You might be interested in +5 CP photographer looks back on iconic 2002 shot of young Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Fact File: Ontario ad that quoted Reagan isn't 'fake,' but what's the context behind his words? +6 Long-term care workers across N.S. take strike votes, prepare for job action +4 Ford says he won't apologize for anti-tariff ads that scuttled trade talks with U.S. Sponsored Content Events Coming Up in November Credit unions empower small business owners to succeed It’s a little-known fact that Canada’s credit unions are among the country’s stron… Similar Stories Quebec order of physicians urges government to suspend controversial doctor-pay law Rough weather arrives on East Coast as Hurricane Melissa heads toward Newfoundland With negotiations at an impasse, Montrealers brace for four-week transit strike
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