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Montreal teen Tarique Leger shot dead in Ottawa's 9th homicide of 2016

A Montreal teenager is dead after an early morning shooting on St. Andrew Street in Ottawa's Lowertown neighbourhood, which is Ottawa's ninth homicide of 2016.

More than 30 shootings in Ottawa in 2016 , including 7 fatal shootings

Tarique Leger, 19, was shot and killed in Ottawa on July 10, 2016. He is from Montreal. (Facebook.)

A neighbour described seeing two cars drive away after Montreal teenager was shot dead on his block of St. Andrew Street, just east of King Edward Avenue, in Ottawa early Sunday morning.

Ottawa police have identified the ninth homicide victimof 2016 as19-year-old Tarique Leger. There are currently no suspects in custody.

Ottawa police believe Leger was visiting from Montreal, where he is known to police.

Police were called to a brick apartment building at 292 St. AndrewSt., on reports of multiple shots firedjust before 4 a.m., according to police.

'Metallic crack' heard early Sunday

Gilles Sarault, who lives next door, heard the gunshots and looked out the blinds of his ground-floor bedroom. Hesaid he saw two cars drive away from St. AndrewStreet as a man's body lay on the pavement.

"I couldn't go back to sleep right away. It's scary when you see things like that happen," he said.

Police said the man was transported to hospital butdied of his injuries.

Rhiannon Vogl, another neighbour, said she heard a "metallic crack" when she woke up to use the bathroomjust before 4 a.m. but didn't think anything of it since she lives on a"quiet, residential" block of St. AndrewStreet.

She was surprised to see police were still there when she woke up in the morning.

"You never feel unsafe here," she said. "It's horrible and it's sad, but I also think that right now there's also such a culture of fear. You have to, I don't know, not let your life be run by this kind of fear."

'Not a typical crime'

Rideau-Vanier Coun.Mathieu Fleurysaid the fact that the shooting happened at 4 a.m. suggests it's "not a typical crime" in an otherwise "very quiet"neighbourhood.
Ottawa police are investigating the ninth homicide of 2016 after a 19-year-old Tarique Leger, from Montreal, was shot on St. Andrew Street early on July 10. (CBC)

"I think the time of the incident always gives an indicator," he said, adding that Crime Prevention Ottawa and neighbourhood groups will work together to keep residents informed as more information is known about the fatalshooting.

Police have not released any otherdetails about the investigation, but are asking anyone with information to call613-236-1222,ext.5493

There have been more than 30 shootings in Ottawa this year, including seven fatal shootings.

The fact that Ottawa has had nine homicides so far this year compared to just seven last year is a source of "concern," said Mayor Jim Watson, but he added that it's important to "put it in context thatOttawa is one of the safest cities in North America."