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Montreal-area police urge calm ahead of events in honour of slain teen Nooran Rezayi

LONGUEUIL - Police on Montreal’s South Shore say they have information that this weekend’s events in honour of the teenager killed by an officer may be co-opted by people looking to commit violence.

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Montreal-area police urge calm ahead of events in honour of slain teen Nooran Rezayi

Insp. Gino Iannone speaks to reporters outside the Longueuil, Que., police headquarters south of Montreal on Friday Sept. 26, 2025. Iannone was urging calm ahead of planned protests this weekend in honour of slain 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi, killed during an intervention with police on Sunday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sidhartha Banerjee


LONGUEUIL - Police on Montreal’s South Shore say they have information that this weekend’s events in honour of the teenager killed by an officer may be co-opted by people looking to commit violence.

“We hope that everything will proceed without unrest, threats, acts of violence or vandalism,” Insp. Gino Iannone of the Longueuil police told a news conference on Friday, adding that any such behaviour will not be tolerated.

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