Montreal mayor, police chief announce new anti-gun squad, following rise in violence
Montreal’s mayor and its police chief are announcing a new team of investigators who will target weapon traffickers, following a rise in gun-related crime across parts of the city.
The new police unit comes after the shooting death of 15-year-old Meriem Boundaoui, a bystander who was sitting in a car Sunday when another vehicle drove by and someone opened fire.
Police chief Sylvain Caron says he met with Boundaoui’s family and promised police would do everything they can to solve her slaying.
Caron says a specialized squad to probe the source of illegal firearms will begin its work Feb. 22, adding there will be an increased police presence in the northeastern Montreal boroughs with a notable uptick in gun-related crimes.