Santa, elves sought in alleged Montreal grocery theft described as political act
MONTREAL — In what activists have described as a Robin Hood-inspired theft at a Montreal grocery store this week, several dozen people dressed as Santa and elves allegedly shoplifted thousands of dollars worth of food in an effort to denounce rising prices.
A group called Robin des Ruelles — Robins of the alleys — has claimed responsibility for the stunt, saying in a statement on social media that several Santas and about 40 masked “accomplices in elf costumes” entered a Metro grocery store on Laurier Avenue on Monday evening and stole items worth $3,000. The group said it planned to distribute the loot to needy Montrealers.
Montreal police said they are investigating a theft under $5,000 at the store. A spokesperson said investigators were reviewing surveillance and social media video but added that no arrests had been made as of Thursday morning.
Photos and videos of the incident were widely shared online and the group said in their statement that the food theft was a political call to action. The statement, entitled “When hunger justifies the means,” was distributed on behalf of the group by Les Soulèvements du fleuve, another local activist organization.


