No gun was seized from teenager shot dead by Montreal-area police: watchdog
LONGUEUIL — The family of a 15-year-old boy shot dead by a Montreal-area police officer over the weekend has hired a lawyer while an officer involved is now on leave.
Nooran Rezayi was killed on Sunday afternoon after police responded to a report of a group of armed people in a quiet suburban neighbourhood in Longueuil, Que., south of Montreal.
Police officers had arrived on the scene and confronted the group about 10 minutes after someone called 911, said Quebec’s Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes — which investigates when civilians are injured or killed by police.
There was only one firearm seized at the scene by the watchdog’s investigators, and it belonged to the officer who shot the teenager, said Brigitte Bishop, the head of the BEI. She also said her officers seized a baseball bat, a backpack and ski masks, but no sharp-edged weapons.


