‘Why three bullets?’: Family of Black Quebec man shot dead by police wants answers
REPENTIGNY, Que. — The family of a Black man shot and killed by police in a Montreal suburb on Sunday wants to know why officers opened fire.
Jean-René Junior Olivier’s family told reporters gathered outside his mother’s home on Monday they had called police because they were concerned for his well-being and wanted him to get help. Instead, they said, he received three bullets in the stomach just a few houses over from his mother’s home on a leafy residential street in Repentigny, Que., just north of Montreal.
“I’m very angry about what happened, I called for help and they killed my son,” Marie-Mireille Bence, the victim’s mother, said. “A 37-year-old man, they gunned him down, he was not dangerous,” she added. “He didn’t have a gun on him, he just had a knife on him.”
The family says Olivier had discarded the knife on the ground before police shot him.