A police officer from the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) was shot late Wednesday evening in Ville-Marie.
The police were called to 911 around 11:45 p.m. about a man who was walking with a gun near Saint-Mathieu and Sainte-Catherine Streets West.
The suspect was quickly located by the police at the intersection of Tupper and du Fort streets. At least one shot was fired at the police.
A policeman was hit in the lower body and rushed to a hospital, but there is no fear for his life, according to the SPVM spokesperson.
Moments later, a suspect with lower body injuries was arrested near Hope Avenue and René-Lévesque Boulevard.
A firearm was found not far from the place of the arrest, said officer Véronique Comtois, adding that the suspect’s injury is still under investigation.
A large security perimeter has been erected in the area, while the investigation has been transferred to the Bureau of Independent Investigations (BEI) which will have to elucidate this case.