A deadly shooting in broad daylight at a Starbucks in Laval, Que., on Wednesday appears to be linked to organized crime, says the province’s public security minister.
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One of three people shot at a Montreal-area Starbucks on Wednesday morning has died. Provincial police spokesperson Laurie Avoine says the man was in his 40s. She didn't give other details about his ...
OTTAWA -- A man with ties to organized crime was killed and two others were seriously injured in a shooting at a Starbucks in Laval, Canada's Quebec province, on Wednesday morning.
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A man with ties to organized crime was shot dead and two others were seriously injured in a daylight attack at a Starbucks in ...
Public Security Minister Ian Lafrenière told reporters in Quebec City that one person had been killed and two others injured, ...
According to Laval police, they received a call around 10:30 a.m, local time, when the Starbucks, which is located in a busy business complex on the side of the highway, was filled with people.