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Family caught in police shootout announces lawsuit against Montreal police, cityA family that was caught in a shootout between Montreal police and an armed suspect last year is suing the police force and ...
A family caught in the crossfire of a police shootout last year is suing the Montreal police force and the city, alleging ...
Houssam Abdallah, 52, remains in intensive care in hospital and is set to undergo more medical procedures as he recovers from five bullet wounds.
A Montreal family caught in the crossfire of an intense shooting between a suspect and police in Dollard-des-Ormeaux on Montreal’s West Island on Sunday night are speaking out. Abdel Rahman Abdallah ...
Houssam Abdallah’s family remains in the dark as to whether he and his son were shot by an assailant or by intervening police officers in an exchange of gunfire on Aug. 4.
Houssam Abdallah, 52, remains in intensive care in a hospital after being shot five times. His son, Abdel Rahman, 18, was shot in the back. They don’t know if it was the suspect who shot them or ...
Houssam Abdallah, 52, remains in hospital and is set to undergo more medical procedures as he recovers from five bullet wounds. Abdallah’s son, Abdel Rahman, 18, was also struck after a volley of ...
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 26, 2024. Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version incorrectly said Houssam Abdallah was shot twice.
Houssam Abdallah and Abdel Rahman Abdallah are shown in hospital in this August 2024 handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - HO MONTREAL — A family is seeking answers and financial support after a ...
Houssam Abdallah, 52, remains in intensive care in hospital and is set to undergo more medical procedures as he recovers from five bullet wounds.
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