May 5, 2024

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Deux-Montagnes: Tony Accurso’s house riddled with bullets

Deux-Montagnes: Tony Accurso’s house riddled with bullets

The Akrso clan is once again targeted by a violent crime spree. This time, in Deux-Montagnes on Montreal’s North Shore, it was the residence of a fallen businessman, riddled with numerous projectiles.

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• Read more: Four suspects were arrested near Tony Accurso’s home with incendiary materials

During the night from Friday to Saturday, shots were fired in the direction of Tony Accurso’s home on 15th Avenue, a normally quiet residential neighborhood in Deux-Montagnes.

Deux-Montagnes: Tony Accurso's house riddled with bullets

Thierry Laforce / QMI Agency

A security guard hired by the Accurso family alerted authorities around 1:40 a.m., the Lac des Deux-Montagnes Police Department said.

A dozen bullet holes were listed in the front window of the house, QMI could see.

Targeted multiple times

In recent months, Tony Accurso’s relatives have been the target of several arson attacks and shootings that have resulted in no injuries.

Deux-Montagnes: Tony Accurso's house riddled with bullets

Thierry Laforce / QMI Agency

The building, owned by Tony Accurso’s son-in-law Carol Fortin in Laval, burned twice in December and February.

In October 2022, the residence of him and his wife, the daughter of a former construction magnate, was also targeted for arson. It is on the same street as Tony Accurso’s residence.

A month later, Deux-Montagnes police arrested four suspects with gas cans near 15th Avenue. Finally, the former construction magnate’s son’s residence, located on the same cul-de-sac, was riddled with bullets in late August.

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