Quebec opens investigation into police response after officer shot and killed teen
MONTREAL — Months after promising an investigation, Quebec’s domestic security minister said Monday his department has started to examine allegations that police on Montreal’s South Shore acted inappropriately after an officer shot and killed a teenager in September 2025.
The administrative investigation comes in response to concerns raised by Quebec’s independent police watchdog — Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes, or BEI — which has said officers waited one hour and 36 minutes before notifying the agency of the death of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi on Sept. 21, 2025.
During that 96-minute period, officers interviewed witnesses and tried to collect video footage, the watchdog has said, criticizing Longueuil police for investigating the killing of a civilian by one of their own.
On Monday, Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière said lawyer Michel Bouchard will investigate the actions of Longueuil police after the shooting and will have six months to produce a report.


