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17-year-old killed in Plateau-Mont-Royal shooting

Multiple 911 calls were placed at around 6:50 p.m., notifying authorities of the shooting near the corner of Roy and Rivard streets, according to Montreal police. This is the first homicide of the year on SPVM territory.

Police say victim was conscious when transported to hospital, but later died of injuries

Amir Benayad, 17, has died after being shot Thursday night. The incident happened in the Plateau neighbourhood of Montreal. (Instagram)

Montreal police continue to investigatethe homicide of17-year-old Amir Benayad, who was shotin the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough Thursday evening.

Multiple 911 calls were placed around 6:50 p.m.notifying authorities of the shooting near the corner of Roy and Rivard streets, Montreal police said.

Police found the teen with an injury to the upper body. He was conscious when transported to hospital by ambulance, butlater died, they said.

"Why on this spot, why there and why this person?" said officerJean-Pierre Brabant, a spokesperson with the Service de Police de la Ville deMontral (SPVM). "That's what we're trying to understand, if anything [happened]prior to those gunshots."

"Was there a verbal altercation, a physical altercation?"

One or more suspects fled the scene before police arrived, according to the SPVM.

Police found the victim with an injury to the upper body after multiple 911 calls were made at around 6:50 p.m. Thursday. (Kolya H. Guilbault/Radio-Canada)

The shooting marks the first homicide on Montreal police territory this year.

Police have since spoken to witnesses and the family and friends of the teen. Officers are alsoreviewing surveillance videoin the area.

"We know that on Saint-Denis Street there'sa lot of businesses,"Brabantsaid.

Quebec Public Security Minister Genevive Guilbaultwas quick to react to the shooting, and said a coalition of police forces across the province is working hard to address the growing gun-violence in Montreal and Laval.

"I would like to offer my condolences to the family and loved ones of the victim," she wrotein a tweet Friday morning. "What is happening in Montreal is concerning."

Montreal Mayor Valrie Plantesaid this kind of incident has"no place" in the city.

"My heart goes out to the family, loved ones and friends of this young man," she wrote on Twitter.

Benayadjoins a growing list of youths who have lost their lives amida rise in shootings and other violent crimes since the summer.

Three Montreal teenagers were the victims of homicide in 2021, including Meriem Boundaoui, Jannai Dopwell-Bailey, and Thomas Trudel. Hani Ouahd, 20, was also among the youth killed last year.

With files from Shuyee Lee