Montreal police arrest 38-year-old man linked to Metro pepper spray incident - Action News
Home WebMail Thursday, November 14, 2024, 01:37 AM | Calgary | 6.7°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Montreal

Montreal police arrest 38-year-old man linked to Metro pepper spray incident

Montreal police arrested a 38-year-old man Tuesday in connection with the pepper spray incident that brought much of the citys Metro network to a standstill during rush hour earlier this month.

Police identified the man through surveillance camera footage

A crowd of frustrated-looking people stand on the Metro platform.
The suspect got into an altercation with another man during morning rush hour on Jan. 9 and allegedly discharged pepper spray, temporarily shutting down three Metro lines. (Kate McKenna/CBC)

Montreal police arrested a 38-year-old man Tuesday in connection to the pepper spray incident that brought much of the city's Metro network to a standstill during rush hour earlier this month.

Montreal police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant said the Jan. 9 incident was caught on surveillance camera, showing a man discharging pepper spray inside theChamp-de-Mars Metro station.

A total of nine people were treated because the noxious fumes, most suffering from minor symptoms such as coughing and sore throats.

"Investigators looked at the surveillance cameras and had a good idea who was the suspect, but, from there, we needed to locate that suspect," said Brabant.

A description of the suspect was sent out to all of the officers on the island and, he said,"officers sent the tips to our investigators, which helped in the course of the investigation."

Once found, police arrested the man and transported him to a detention centre, said Brabant,who did not specify the charges the suspect will face.

On Jan. 9 at about 8 a.m., the suspect got into an altercation with another man inside the Metro, said Brabant, and that is when he allegedly sprayed the chemical irritant sending two to hospital and paralyzing three Metro lines.

Thousands of people were delayed by the shutdown as crews worked to ventilate the Metro tunnels.

"We have a lot of officers who are on duty inside the Metro that assuring the security of everybody inside the Metro," said Brabant.

If a transit user sees something like pepper spray being deployed, Brabant said it is best to get out of the Metro as quickly as possible.

If people are concerned about another rider's behaviour, he recommends alerting an officer to the situation, contacting Metro staff or calling 911, he said.

With files from CBC intern Mia Anhoury