Montreal-area police urge calm ahead of events in honour of slain teen Nooran Rezayi
LONGUEUIL — Police on Montreal’s South Shore say they have information that this weekend’s events in honour of the teenager killed by an officer may be co-opted by people looking to commit violence.
“We hope that everything will proceed without unrest, threats, acts of violence or vandalism,” Insp. Gino Iannone of the Longueuil police told a news conference on Friday, adding that any such behaviour will not be tolerated.
He did not elaborate on the information police have and didn’t take questions from reporters.
Fifteen-year-old Nooran Rezayi was shot dead by police on Sunday after officers responded to a 911 call about a group of armed young people in a residential neighbourhood in Longueuil. Quebec’s independent police watchdog says the only gun seized at the scene belonged to the officer who shot the teenager.


