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Montreal snow removal towing operation ends after gunshot fired

11 December 2024
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Montreal snow removal towing operation ends after gunshot fired
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The Montreal snow removal towing operation was halted after a gunshot was fired, leading to concerns for public safety. The incident resulted in the removal of the vehicles involved in the operation, and authorities are investigating the situation further. The video footage of the incident can no longer be accessed, and the investigation is ongoing.

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