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Montreal shooter identified as Seth Hatfield, linked to "incel" subculture
Canadian police have named the suspect in Monday’s deadly shooting in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood as Seth Hatfield, a man from Alberta with ties to the misogynistic "incel" (involuntary celibate) movement.
The attack left three people dead: a civilian, 34-year-old Montreal police officer Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, and the suspect himself. One additional officer was seriously injured but is in stable condition, and another civilian was lightly injured.
Authorities recovered a 104-page manifesto distributed by Hatfield before the shooting, which called for a violent revolution against modern capitalist society and specifically targeted police, women, pornography, and Jewish people.
Civilian victim in Montreal shooting identified as Michael (Michel) Moshe Mizrahi, a highly respected member of the local Jewish community. Mizrahi earned his living selling suits and was an active member of Montreal’s Hebrew-speaking Chabad-Lubavitch community.
Police confirmed Hatfield acted alone. Quebec’s domestic security minister described the incident as a "domestic case" unrelated to other recent shootings.
To many who have actually seen combat, know how this female officer feels.
To have a man, come from behind in the SAME direction as the shooter was, would startle any seasoned officer. This was a tragic case of misidentification in an extremely tense situation.
Her partner has just been shot. Shooter mere feet away. Then this guy casually strolls up behind her in what appears to be complete silence.
What would YOU have done?