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Shooting death of 15-year-old girl sends shockwaves through Saint-Leonard

Montreal police are still searching for clues and neighbours are in shock following the death of a 15-year-old girl ina drive-by shooting in Saint-Leonard.

A 21-year-old man was also shot but is expected to recover, police say

Montreal police are in Saint-Leonard, where a 15-year-old girl was fatally shot Sunday. A 21-year-old man was also shot, but is expected to survive. (Jay Turnbull/CBC)

Montreal police are still searching for clues and neighbours are in shock following the death of a 15-year-old girl ina drive-by shooting in Saint-Leonard on Sunday.

A day after the shooting, half a dozen police cars could be seen around a blocked-off parking lot and a small stretch of road on a residential street just south of Jean-Talon Street, as technicians worked to analyze the scene.

A block away, a police car idled in front of a two-storey brick home cordoned off with orange crime scene tape, within view of a busy elementary school playground.

According to policethe teenage girl, who has not been publicly identified,was in a parked car on Jean-Talon, near Valdombre Street, around 6 p.m. Sunday.

She and the driver were talking to three people standing on the sidewalkwhen another car pulled up, police say.

Someone inside that car opened fire, then sped off on Jean-Talon heading west, police say.

The girl was rushed to hospital in critical condition, andshe was pronounced dead Monday morning.

A21-year-old man, one of the people on the sidewalk, was also shot. He is expected to recover.

Police say they are looking for two suspects in their 20s who were wearing masks at the time of the shooting.

Neighbour Ali Hellal saidhe has lived in the area for more than 10 years and this was the first time he'd heard of a violent crime nearby.

"We were sorry to hear about the loss of a young girl, perhaps a student, with her future before her," he said.

"It's quiet here, always."

Another neighbour, Danny Cimino, agreed. He saidthe area has been very quietlately, especially with COVID-19 restrictions in place.

"I'm very shocked that a 15-year-old girl got shot right here when nothing ever happens," he said.

Anyone who may have seen what happened is being asked to go speak to investigators at thecommand post that has been set up in the area.

Police say the shooting occurred on Valdombre Street, around 6 p.m. Sunday (Kolya H. Guilbault/Radio-Canada)

Community reeling

Montreal Mayor Valrie Plantedescribed the incident as a terrible tragedy, whileQuebec Public Security Minister Genevive Guilbaultofferedher "sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of the young victim."

Guilbault also said there has been an increasein violent crime in Montreal and that her ministry was working with local authorities to address the situation.

Montreal police could not provide any figures Monday to demonstrateviolent crime was on the rise in recent months. The SPVM's annual report will be released in the spring.

Jolyane Molaison, executive director of the Maison de jeunes de Saint-Lonard, a non-profit that offers services for youth in the area, said she doesn't know if there's been an increase in violence in her area.

But she said the shooting is a reminder that young people need access to resources and support during what is an especiallydifficult time.

The girl's death marksthe fifth homicide of the year on Montreal police territory.

With files from Simon Nakonechny and Morgan Lowrie of The Canadian Press