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2 victims of Côte-des-Neiges shooting being honoured today in ceremonies

Posted on: Jun 24, 2026 19:57 IST | Posted by: Cbc
2 victims of Côte-des-Neiges shooting being honoured today in ceremonies

The deuce victims killed in Monday's Côte-des-Neiges shot — a Montreal police force ship's officer and a civilian — ar being honoured at two separate ceremonies on Wednesday.

A funeral service for civilian Michel Mizrahi, 68, was held Wednesday morning at Paperman & Sons funeral home.

A funeral prayer for the 34-year-old police officer who died in the line of duty, Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, will take place this evening at a mosque. Mourners will then proceed to the Laval Cemetery for the burial.

In a statement to media Wednesday, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) said the ceremony is "strictly private."

"Out of respect for the family’s wishes, we ask that you not attend. Discussions are underway to organize a civic ceremony to celebrate the life of officer Benredouane," read the statement.

According to Radio-Canada, the SPVM's fallen colleague will be honoured in about two weeks.

Stéphanie Valenzuela, borough mayor of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, and Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada were among those seen at Mizrahi's funeral Wednesday morning.

Mourners, dressed mostly in black, quietly made their way into the funeral home. Inside, prayers were recited as the room filled with emotion.

Tomer Marcus, Mizrahi's nephew, took to the stage to share memories and pay tribute to his late uncle, struggling to hold back his tears.

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He said the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of his uncle is his generosity.

"If someone needed help, advice or simply someone to talk to, he would make the time. That's just who he was," Marcus said.

"His personality was bigger than life and that's something I will miss deeply."

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He also shared a memory of Mizrahi helping his son choose a bar mitzvah outfit. Mizrahi owned a tailoring business, but Marcus said it was never "just a job" for him.

"He cared about people and wanted them to look and feel their best," Marcus said.

At the end of his speech, Marcus couldn't hold back the tears. He stepped down from the stage and placed a kiss on the black cloth covering his uncle's coffin.

Rabbi Mendel Raskin, Mizrahi's rabbi for 30 years at the Beth Chabad synagogue in Côte Saint-Luc, also addressed the mourners.

"We mourn our dear, one-of-a-kind friend ... A father, a brother, a friend, a pillar of our community," the rabbi said.

Raskin shared accounts of Mizrahi's final moments, saying he spoke with people who told him Mizrahi helped guide others away from the scene of the shooting before his death.

"He left this world while thinking of others," Raskin said.

Since Monday, tributes have poured in for both victims from the people who knew them, highlighting their deep impact on people's lives.

According to a crowdfunding campaign launched for his family, Benredouane leaves behind a three-year-old child and a pregnant wife.

"Behind the uniform was an exceptional man: a dedicated police officer, a loyal friend, a loving husband and an extraordinary father," reads the page.

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Benredouane was also a member of the Montreal-based Ligue maghrébine de soccer (Maghreb soccer league).

In a social media post published on Monday, the league shared a picture of Benredouane, flanked by teammates, smiling widely.

"The Algerian community has lost one of its children, respected and loved by all," the statement reads.

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Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough mayor Valenzuela also paid tribute to Benredouane on Tuesday.

"When you have someone that grew up in the neighbourhood, decided to serve his community in a way that he did by ultimately losing his life — it was an act of heroism," she said.

Yves Francoeur, head of Montreal's police brotherhood, said in a statement that Benredouane was a man of honour and courage.

"Our colleague gave his life to protect the citizens of Montreal," he wrote.

Benredouane is the first police officer killed in the line of duty in Montreal since 2002.

A funeral procession for a Toronto police officer who was fatally shot on duty earlier this month also took place in the city Wednesday. Hundreds of police officers, emergency responders and city leaders joined his family at a funeral service.

Quebec’s coroner’s office has identified the suspect in the shooting as a 25-year-old man from Lethbridge, Alta., but investigators have so far declined to discuss a possible motive or explain why he travelled to Montreal.

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