Sad day for Montreal ...

I was in Vanier College when we got the announcement and we were all shocked that such a thing could happen in our society :(.

Some 20 years old girl was announced dead… My condolences goes out to her family, and school.


Two gunmen open fire at Dawson College

Montreal Gazette
Published: Wednesday, September 13, 2006

At least 20 people were injured today when a gunman walked into Dawson College and opened fire.

The drama, which started just outside an entrance to the downtown campus, on de Maissonneuve Blvd. near Atwater Ave., began shortly after 12:30 p.m.

By late afternoon, police confirmed the gunman had been shot and killed by police.

The Montreal General Hospital said it admitted 11 victims, including eight who were in critical condition. Two victims were taken to the Jewish General Hospital.

Witnesses said a man dressed in dark clothing and wearing combat boots and a Mohawk haircut removed an assault weapon from his car and entered the CEGEP before 1 p.m.

From her office window on the ninth floor of the Alexis Nihon office building facing the CEGEP, Andrea Young saw police drag a man out of the school onto de Maisonneuve Blvd. around 1:30 p.m.

"They were dragging him by the arm," said Young, 24, who works for an export company in the building. "He was totally limp and there was blood pouring from his head. He was dressed completely in black with dark boots on. He was very seriously wounded.

"They handcuffed him, turned him over and he wasn’t moving. Then, they covered his body."

The first 911 call reporting shots fired inside the college came in at 12:45 p.m. Within seconds, 911 was flooded with 400 calls about shots fired.

The first shots were fired on the second floor in the cafeteria Teachers usher students into classrooms.

Nikola Guidi was in the Dawson cafeteria shortly before 1 p.m. when he heard two or three shots ring out. He hit the ground and then saw a young man dressed with a mohawk hair cut and a black trench coat carrying an automatic rifle.

As students crawled on the floor around him, the gunman backed into a corner and fired several shots, hitting three students, The 17-year-old student said.

"I was right beside (my friend) when she was shot," said Guidi, whose white T-shirt was drenched with his friend’s blood.

His friend Lisa was shot in the arm and leg. Guidi dragged her to safety after the shooting and tried to staunch the bloodflow by taking off his belt before the paramedics arrived to tend to her.

Seconds after the shooting, two police officers entered the cafeteria and ordered the gunman to drop his weapon, Guidi said.

The gunman replied: "Get the f--k away from here," the student reported.

Guidi then fled the building.

After the shooting, pandemonium broke out on streets outside Dawson. Hundreds of panic-stricken students and teachers fled from the college in tears, many trying to contact friends on cell phones.

Another student was collecting her belongings from her locker – one floor below the cafeteria – when she saw a man dressed in a black trench coat firing shots.

"Someone fell and we all ran to try and get away from him," the sobbing student said.

When she and her friend left the school via an exit on de Maisonneuve Blvd., they saw an injured man lying on the sidewalk.

"The police were there and they were taking off his sweater," the student said. "There was blood all around his stomach."

Shortly after 1:30 p.m. a large group of hysterical students charged down Ste. Catherine St. after someone reported hearing gunshots near Atwater.

Many students were sobbing as they tried to reach their parents on their cell phones.

Kayla Diorio was sitting in the atrium near the entrance with a friend waiting for her next class when gunfire rang out.

Students thought the first gunshot was firecrackers, Diorio said.

"Then when the second, third, forth started going off, everybody was on the ground."

Diorio said the "tall, pale" gunman, who was dressed in black, cursed and yelled at them, telling them to get back.

He was wedged inside an alcove beside a vending machine with his gun pointed out, she said.

"At first he was just shooting into the air," said a shaken Diorio later.

People on the ground held onto each other and crawling away from the shooter, she said.

"There must have been about 60, 70 people in the atrium at the time."

"A guy next to me was telling me: ‘It’s going to be OK," she said.

"Everybody was screaming and crying. I’ve never seen that many people cry ... guys were crying. Everybody was shaking," she said.

There were already a few police officer inside telling them to get away, she said.

Diorio crawled to a tiny storage space in the kitchen where she huddled with about a dozen poeple – students and two cafeteria employees.

"Everybody was crying," she said.

For Fabio Viera, yesterday started out as just another day. Everything changed about 12:45 p.m.

"I was just coming out of class," said the 19-year-old, a business student at Dawson. He was suddenly startled by a loud bang behind him.

"I turned around and saw a man in black standing there. Everyone started screaming," Viera said. "He had a big rifle in his hands."

Viera whirled back around and started to run as more shots were fired.

"Someone fell on the ground near me," he recalled. "I don’t know if the person were shot, or trampled by the crowd."

Viera and about 25 others rushed into an empty room, where he promptly called 911.

"We could still hear gunshots. We peeked out into the corrridor, but it looked like nobody was there. So we made a run for it."

Like many others, the student was visibly shaken as he gathered with friends outside the college.

Omid Zahedi had been on his way to class when panicked students suddenly began flooding out of the building.

"I went with the flow," Zahedi said. "Then, I saw a guy I know bleeding on the sidewalk."

"I was on my way to the same class as he was," the 18-year-old said, visibly stunned.

When Michel Lamer’s class was interrupted by the sounds of running and screaming in the hallway outside, he thought it was a joke.

"Class was over, we were all about to leave," the 21-year-old said. "Suddenly, a guy ran up to us and told us to get back inside."

Students pushed three tables up against the door to barricade it and listened as gunshots rang out in the college.

"About 30 minutes later, some cops knocked on the door and told us it was OK to come out," Lamer said.
© Montreal Gazette 2006
 
I thought the times of this crazieness were somewhat over, and left in the 90's.. I hate hearing things like this, no reason at all.

He got the easy way out.
 
I'm currently in Montreal for work, and you can just feel the sadness in the city. I heard on the radio that there are two people that made it to the hospital in extremely critical condition, and doctors don't believe they will make it... the other victims are in "critical or better" condition, and they think that they will all survive.

It really is a shame...
 
Saw this on my home page this morning. My thoughts and prayers go out to those affected.

Anybody else think about this at their place of school or employment and what they would do or how they would react?
 
man some people... its better for him to be dead, wont cause more damage then... somebody has been watching tv too much, disconected from reality totaly
 
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Its going to be terrible for all of here at Montreal :(

RIP Anastasia De Souza ..

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Wow she is beautiful..

Turns out this ****face was gothic... Not only that.. he had the most hatred towards everything imaginable. Bragged about how he hated this and that... how he's gettin wasted at 9 am.. about 2 hours before he want on the rampage. Had all this in his blogs in his profile on vampirefreaks.com which should be called vampire****s.com I hate to see things like this happen. Its not fair to someone who is getting an education wanting to be someone.. while this guy envy's people who strive for bettering themselves, and kills them. Also one thing in his blog was that he feared nothing and his only weakness was lazyness.

My heart and prayers go out to the families affected by this, and the students.
 
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This kind of reminds me of the Columbine thing a while back... except they kind of know the reason as to why the students did what they did. It's a shame this had to happen, and also a shame that we can't even begin to explain why he did it.

I hope you're not going to try to say that Marilyn Manson music is the reason why....

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