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Montreal police shoot and kill man wielding a sharp object in Lachine

A man alleged to have been wielding a sharp object was shot by Montreal police Thursday afternoon, in the Saint-Pierre neighbourhood of Lachine.

Quebec's police watchdog investigating what led to the shooting

Montreal police shot a man in the Saint-Pierre neighbourhood of Lachine on Thursday afternoon. The shooting will be investigated by Quebec's police watchdog. (Kolya H. Guilbault/Radio-Canada)

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Quebec's police watchdog has launched an independent investigation after a man was shot and killed during an intervention involving the Service de Police de la Ville Montral (SPVM) officers Thursday afternoon.

TheBureau desenqutes indpendantes(BEI) says, according to thepreliminary information it received about the incident, a 9-1-1 call was made shortly after 1 p.m. reporting that a man had attacked people inside a residential building in Montreal's Lachine borough with a sharp object.

The BEI says the attack happened on des rables street and that when police arrived, officers spotted theman and sawhe was still holding the sharp object.

They say theman reportedly lunged towardthe officers who thenfired in his direction. The man was hit by at least one bullet and was takento hospital where he was later declared dead.

Radio-Canada has obtained video footage from someone who witnessed the shooting from across the street.

It shows four police officers standing outsidethe doorway of a building, one officer can be heard yelling and seen backingup as a man comes toward him. Several shots are fired as the man steps into the doorway.

The man then falls to the ground where he is surrounded by several officers andhandcuffed by police. Shortly afterward,first responders attempt to revive him before placing him on a stretcher.

The BEI said seven of its investigators were sent to the scene of the shooting and the provincial police force, the Sret du Qubec,will be supporting its investigation.

Anyone who witnessed the event is asked to get in touch via the BEI website.

With files from Radio-Canada