A deadly shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood, which claimed the lives of a police officer and a civilian, is being linked to the "incel" extremist movement. Reports suggest the suspected gunman may have been connected to this misogynistic ideology, with alleged manifestos circulating online. Authorities have not officially confirmed a motive, but the incident has raised concerns about online radicalization and its real-world consequences.

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.

Midday shooting in Montreal’s Cote-des-Neiges leaves a police officer, a civilian and the suspect dead, sparking rare shock and questions over motive and ideology.

A shocking midday shooting in Montreal claimed three lives, including a police officer and a civilian, with another officer injured. The alleged gunman, reportedly linked to…

Michael Moshe Mizrahi, 68, was killed in a shooting near a kosher restaurant and Chabad house in Montreal; Canadian media reported the gunman left a 100-page manifesto echoing…

The Montreal shooter denounced the fate of a majority of men and called them "ordinary men,” adding that women preferred a small number of "brutes.” | World News

A deadly shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood, which claimed the lives of a police officer and a civilian, is being linked to the "incel" extremist movement.…

Une fusillade, survenue lundi 22 juin, a fait trois morts, dont un policier et l’assaillant. Dans un manifeste, le tireur faisait part de sa haine des femmes.

Canadian media identified the suspect as a recent arrival from Alberta who allegedly left behind a 104-page document attacking women, urging people to arm themselves and calling…