Police Bullet Did Not Kill Passerby
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More details have emerged regarding the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting that occurred on June 22 in Côte-des-Neiges, Montreal. While images circulating on social media fueled the theory that a Montreal police officer had fatally shot civilian Michel Mizrahi, his autopsy has ruled out this hypothesis. Also read: Montreal mayor's vehicle impounded for unpaid traffic ticket. According to reports from La Presse and Radio-Canada, the exa…
This is the conclusion reached by the autopsy carried out on Michel Mizrahi's body, which was killed on 22 June in the Côte-des-Neiges district.
Only the killer's bullets caused Michel Mizrahi's death
Police bullet did not kill passerby
In the confusion after the shooting in Côte‑des‑Neiges in June, it was assumed that it had been a police bullet that killed Michael Mizrahi. A policewoman, herself seriously injured by a gunshot from the assailant, was assumed to have shot him in error. Now a report from the Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de médecine légale shows it was the same kind of bullet as used by the assailant that killed Mizrahi. The unnamed policewoman is said …
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