Investigators will provide a Thursday afternoon update as they try to piece together what happened when armed men stormed a Bank of Montreal and engaged in a shootout that left two of the men dead and six police officers injured. CHEK News will stream the 3:30 p.m. news conference from Saanich Police headquarters here and […]
Sounds like some businesses in the strip mall across the street from the BMO is being opened to some owners, but officers say there will be 6 remained closed by police.
One witness trapped inside the bank with the armed men told CHEK News Wednesday that she does believe He also said it’s not clear what the suspects intended to do with the explosives that were disposed of, or what the nature of the devices were. Anyone with information on the shooting or the possible third suspect is asked to call VIIMCU’s information line at 250-380-6211.
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