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1 dead, 3 injured after gunfire in Montral-Nord

The body of a 23-year-old man was found in an alleyway near the scene of a shooting in Montral-Nord Thursday night. Three other men were injured.

Man's body found near scene of shooting where 3 other men were injured

Montreal police are investigating the shooting death of a man in Montreal North Thursday night. His body was found in an alley not far from where three other men were injured by gunfire. (Alain Bland/Radio-Canada)

Montreal police are investigating the shooting death of a 23-year-old man in Montral-Nord.

The man's body was found in an alleyway near Lapierre Street, 20 minutes after police responded to another shooting incident that happened nearby.

Montreal police spokespersonConst. Raphal Bergeron said officers responded to reports of gunfire near the intersection of Pierre Street and Matte Avenue at 9:30 p.m.

When they arrived, they found three men, aged 17, 26 and 42, who had all been shot in the lower body.

They were taken to hospital and are expected to recover fully.

Police say the two incidents are related, but they have not said how.

Men broke into apartment to hide

Bergeron saidofficers from the local police station are now going door to door in the neighbourhood where the shooting took place, to try to reassure residents.

Ren Gagn, wholives in an apartment building nearPierre Street and Matte Avenue, said one of the gunshots was inside the building, and then several men broke into his unit, looking for a place to hide.

Ren Gagn says men who were involved in the shooting broke into his apartment to hide. (Radio-Canada)

"Two hid in my daughter's bedroom.Two left through the back [door];one tried to get into my bathroom. After that, I said, 'You're getting out of here. I don't want this in my house,'" Gagn said.

He said one of the men lingered, trying to hide behind a curtain, but finally fled out the back door.

With files from Sarah Leavitt