Three injured at Quebec mosque while trying to disarm man carrying knife: official
MONTREAL — An official at a Montreal-area mosque where three people were injured on Friday afternoon says the victims were hurt while trying to disarm a 24-year-old man who entered the building armed with a knife.
Rachid Azmane, an administrator at the Muslim cultural centre in Châteauguay, Que., says the man entered the mosque before prayers and drew the attention of staff, who noticed he was acting “a little bizarre” and became alarmed when they saw he was carrying a knife.
He says the three men who were hurt, all volunteers, sustained their injuries while trying to take the knife away “as a precaution.”
On Friday police in Châteauguay, southwest of Montreal, said the three men were in their 50s and suffered minor injuries, with one taken to hospital for wounds to his hand.