The Montreal community continues to mourn the victims of the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood shooting, with memorial services held for police officer Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and civilian Michel Mizrahi. The tragic incident, which also claimed the life of suspect Seth Scott Hatfield, has prompted ongoing tributes and heightened discussions about public safety. A large-scale memorial ceremony for Officer Benredouane is scheduled for July at the Bell Centre, organized by the Montreal Police Service.
Separate funeral ceremonies were held for both victims on Wednesday. Officer Benredouane's private Islamic funeral took place at the Islamic Centre of Quebec in Saint-Laurent, attended by colleagues who honored him as a hero. Mizrahi, a 68-year-old tailor and father of three, was remembered at Paperman & Sons funeral home with Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada and borough mayor Stéphanie Valenzuela in attendance. A public civil funeral for Benredouane will occur after July 6. CBC News+4
The shooting occurred when police responded to reports of an armed individual, resulting in the deaths of Benredouane, Mizrahi, and suspect Hatfield. Authorities confirmed Hatfield left behind a manifesto containing extremist ideologies. The Montreal Police Service continues investigating while preparing for the upcoming public memorial at the Bell Centre on July 7. The incident marked the first on-duty police killing in Montreal in over two decades. Radio-Canada+1
Residents and officials have united in grief, with multiple ceremonies reflecting the victims' diverse backgrounds. The Jewish community particularly mourned Mizrahi, while the Muslim community honored Benredouane. The upcoming Bell Centre memorial demonstrates the widespread impact of the tragedy, with the police service expressing gratitude for public support during this period. Radio-Canada+2
Authorities continue examining Hatfield's motives and activities, including his extremist manifesto and online presence. The investigation has extended to Alberta, where Hatfield previously resided. Meanwhile, the Montreal police are finalizing details for the July memorial while supporting the victims' families and injured officers. Radio-Canada+1
Mayor Ferrada has reiterated calls for stricter gun control measures following the shooting. The tragedy has sparked renewed discussions about public safety protocols and community policing strategies in Montreal's diverse neighborhoods. Radio-Canada+1