Montreal mayor calls for federal action on gun violence after teen’s shooting
MONTREAL — The “cowardly” shooting of a 16-year-old boy Sunday in Montreal is renewing calls for the government to do more about gun violence as authorities work to solve his murder.
Thomas Trudel, 16, was killed in the city’s St-Michel district not far from his home. Police received calls at about 9 p.m. Sunday for gunshots in a residential area in the northeastern borough.
They have said a suspect had a brief exchange with Trudel before shooting him. Trudel, a student at Joseph-François-Perrault high school, was not known to police.
Frantz Benjamin, who represents the local riding of Viau in the provincial legislature for the Opposition Liberals, grew up in the area and said he knows members of Trudel’s extended family. He described Trudel as a regular kid “who was heading home because his mother had given him a curfew, and he needed to be home before 9 p.m.”