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Police probe fatal shooting of 20-year-old man in Pierrefonds

Montreal police are looking for suspects after a young man was fatally shot in Pierrefonds Wednesday night.

Const. Jean-Pierre Brabant says altercation appears to have started as fight, but it got out of hand

Montreal police are looking for suspects after a young man was fatally shot in Pierrefonds Wednesday night.

Police say emergency calls aboutgunshots heard near the intersection of Ramsay and Fredmir streets started coming in just before 10:20 p.m.

The incident appears to have started as a fight that got out of hand, said police spokespersonConst. Jean-PierreBrabant.

The 20-year-old victim was shot at least once in his upper body.Brabant says someone with him tried to take him to hospital in a car.

Police heading to the scene crossed paths with that vehicle at the intersection of Fredmir and Pierrefonds Boulevard and called an ambulance that brought the man to hospital.

He was in critical condition when he arrived and later died, Brabant said.
The shooting happened on Ramsay Street in Pierrefonds. (Alain Bland/Radio-Canada)

All possibilities being investigated

Police set up perimeters around the two scenes, which are a few blocks apart.

Brabant said the victim lived in the area.

Crime scene technicians and the canine unit were at the scene for most of the morning.

20-year-old Pierrefonds man dead after shooting

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Montreal police are looking for suspects after a young man was fatally shot in Pierrefonds Wednesday night.

Martin Leclerclives a few houses away from the intersection. He's beenin the area for 15 years.

"Usually it's pretty quiet. Kids play in the street. I'm really surprised," he said.

It's still unclear what the fight was about. Police say they aren't ruling anything out, including the possibility it was a drug deal gone bad.

Police say the victim had no known ties to criminal activity.

His death is Montreal's 20th homicide of the year.