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Cop Charged in Controversial Granville Fatal Shooting Heads to Circuit Court

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July 10, 2026

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ST JAMES, Jamaica : Granville Fatal Shooting — Constable Andrew Wilson, the police officer charged [] The post Cop Charged in Controversial Granville Fatal Shooting Heads to Circuit Court appeared first on McKoysNews.

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Focus Taiwan

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· Jul 3, 2026

Supreme Court upholds sentences for retired detective in fatal shooting

Taipei, July 3 (CNA) A retired Chiayi County police detective convicted of fatally shooting a man during a dispute over an earthmoving business has had his convictions and individual sentences finalized after the Supreme Court rejected his appeal.

The Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

Montreal shooting updates: Cop, civilian and one suspect shot dead with police now hunting for second gunman

The suspected gunman was pronounced dead at the scene

Law Enforcement Today

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· Jun 24, 2026

A Rock Nearly Took His Life. Now a Deputy Is Fighting Back

The attack was caught on camera and nearly cost a deputy his life. Now, the Tennessee lawman who survived the brutal assault is taking his fight to court.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 24, 2026

Policing safer now than in previous decades despite recent officer deaths: expert

After three police officers in Canada were killed over the past two weeks, a criminology expert says the number of on-duty cop fatalities this year remains within historical levels, with data showing that policing is generally safer now than in previous decades. Montreal police officer Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, was shot dead on Monday after [] The post Policing safer now than in previous decades despite recent officer deaths: expert appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

CNN

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· Jun 23, 2026

Officer among 2 killed in a Montreal shooting

An officer has been killed in a shootout in Montreal, Canada, which law enforcement sources believe was a targeted attack on police. Authorities have not yet identified the other victim or the gunman, who was also confirmed to have been killed. #cnn #news #montreal

Daily Finland

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· Jun 23, 2026

3 dead in shooting in Montreal

Three people -- a police officer, a civilian and a suspect -- were killed in a shooting in Montreal, Canada on Monday, reported Xinhua, quoting local police. Montreal police said they responded to a call at around 11:30 a.m. local time at the intersection of De Courtrai and Trans Island avenues in the Cote-des-Neiges neighborhood. Police later confirmed on X the death of one of the responding officers while on duty. Another officer was critically injured and remained in life-threatening condition, a civilian was also killed, and the suspect was shot dead, police said.

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Related coverage for "Cop Charged in Controversial Granville Fatal Shooting Heads to Circuit Court": Focus Taiwan — Supreme Court upholds sentences for retired detective in fatal shooting. The Independent — Montreal shooting updates: Cop, civilian and one suspect shot dead with police now hunting for second gunman. Law Enforcement Today — A Rock Nearly Took His Life. Now a Deputy Is Fighting Back. CityNews Montreal — Policing safer now than in previous decades despite recent officer deaths: expert. CNN — Officer among 2 killed in a Montreal shooting. Daily Finland — 3 dead in shooting in Montreal