The man who opened fire at a Hilton hotel, killing a Canadian police officer and a civilian, left behind a disturbing anti-feminist manifesto.Officers were called to the scene of the four-star hotel in Côte-des-Neiges around 11.30am on Monday after a witness reported seeing a 'gun sticking out of a window,' and shots rang out shortly thereafter.Constable Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, of the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) died in the attack. He had been with the Montreal Police Service since 2021.'His passing is a great loss to our organization,' the police service said in a statement. 'His sense of duty, dedication and professionalism will forever remain in our memories.' It went on to note that he was 'fallen, but not forgotten.' Fady Dagher, the chief of the SPVM, also described the deceased cop as a 'very, very good police officer', and said that he delivered the heartbreaking news of his death to his brother. 'It's a tragic moment, a real nightmare. It's a dramatic moment for me and my troops,' he added. Michael (Michel) Moshe Mizrahi was also killed in the barrage on Monday, Quebec Minister of the National Assembly Monsef Derraji announced on social media, calling him 'an innocent victim of today's events.''Our thoughts are with his family, friends and relatives in this ordeal of unimaginable pain,' Derraji wrote. 'We offer them our deepest condolences.' A female police officer was also injured and was reported in stable condition, Fady Dagher, the chief of the SPVM, said.The shooter, who has not been identified, was killed by police, according to Dagher. Michael (Michel) Moshe Mizrahi was killed in the barrage on Monday Constable Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, of the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) died in the attackA preliminary investigation has determined that the gunman subscribed to the 'incel,' or involuntarily celibate ideology, sources close with the probe told TVA Nouvelles.He lamented male loneliness and spread derogatory remarks about women in the manifesto, in which he also allegedly attacked porn sites - which he believed are largely responsible for men's misfortune - and criticized modern capitalist society.The manifesto even called for a violent revolution, according to Radio-Canada. Terrifying footage shared online showed a shattered window at a high-rise building as armed police officers rushed to the scene after a citizen called 911, Dahger said. Other clips showed police officers rushing into a Supermarché PA, a local grocery store in the area, as two people lay on the ground outside. Terrifying footage shared online showed armed police officers responding to the scene in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood Police respond to the active shooter incident in Montreal on Monday An armed and dangerous shooter opened fire in Montreal, Canada on Monday morning near Hilton HotelThe shooter, who appeared to be armed with a large firearm, was also seen charging and shooting at officers outside of the building, footage showed. The suspect then reloaded their weapon before appearing to be hit by bullets that were fired by police, video showed. 'We are asking everyone to avoid the sector. The situation is not under control,' Jean-Pierre Brabant, a spokesperson with Montreal police, said when shots first rang out. The shooter, who has not been identified, was killed by police, Fady Dagher, the chief of the SPVM, said A man cries near the scene of the shooting on Monday afternoonBrandon Elkaim, a local who lives nearby, said he saw children and parents running for their lives at a local park when the incident unfolded. He told CTV News how he heard 10 to 12 shots fired in rapid succession.At that point, Elkaim told CBC: 'I saw parents ripping their kids off of the play structure. They were running for their life.'A second round of gunfire followed shortly after, which he described as sounding 'much closer' before a large police response moved in.'The police presence just swarmed and it didn't stop swarming for half an hour,' Elkaim recounted, adding that officers, helicopters and canine units all arrived in rapid succession.He then went on to describe the scale of the response outside his condo as deeply unsettling. Footage showed broken glass windows on a high-rise building during the shooting Dagher speaks at a press conference following the deadly shooting
Montreal gunman's chilling anti-feminist manifesto revealed
An armed and dangerous shooter opened fire in Montreal, Canada on Monday morning. A male police officer and a citizen were killed in the attack. A female officer was left injured.











