Police search for suspect in Winnipeg shooting as fourth victim confirmed dead
Winnipeg police have confirmed a fourth person is dead after a shooting on Langside Street over the weekend. Investigators have yet to make an arrest but say the suspect is considered dangerous.
The incident unfolded Sunday morning in the 100 block of Langside Street. Two people were pronounced dead at the scene – a man and a woman – and three people were taken to hospital in critical condition.
Police confirmed Monday that two of the other victims have since died – a man and a woman. Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) Insp. Jennifer McKinnon said the man died shortly after arriving at hospital while the woman died Sunday evening.
A 55-year-old man remains in hospital in critical condition.
Police released the identity of the four people killed in the shooting. They include sisters Crystal Shannon Beardy, 34, and Stephanie Amanda Beardy 33, as well as 29-year-old Melelek Leseri Lesikel and 41-year-old Dylan Maxwell Lavallee.
Police said the homicide unit continues to investigate.
CTV News spoke to the owner of the building where the shooting happened. He said he vets all of his tenants before letting them move in, and wasn't aware of any drug or gang activity at the property.
He also said he doesn't know any of the victims. To his knowledge, none of them were tenants.
POLICE SEARCH FOR SUSPECT CONSIDERED DANGEROUS
WPS Chief Danny Smyth said police will do everything they can to figure out why this happened and who was involved.
"We know homicide investigations that have multiple victims cause great concern and cause fear in the community. Our members will focus on identifying and apprehending the suspect responsible for the crime," said Smyth.
While he noted he understands why people would be concerned, he wanted to remind the public that most people in Winnipeg live in communities that don't deal with violent crime.
"There are some neighbourhoods in our city that require additional help and right now, I think, West Broadway is one of those neighbourhoods right now, or at least part of West Broadway needs a little attention,” he said.
Smyth said there will be a police presence in the Langside area for most of the week.
"This is a dangerous offender in my view, and we must do everything that we can to identify that person and take them into custody."
He confirmed that all victims and the building where the shooting happened were all previously known to police.
SISTERS' HOME COMMUNITY IN SHOCK
Police and family members of Crystal and Stephanie Beardy confirmed the two sisters were members of Lake St. Martin First Nation.
"It's a real shock to the community," said Brad Beardy, a councillor of the First Nation. "I spoke to Stephanie on the Thursday. Now today is Monday, and she's gone."
Crystal and Stephanie Beardy (centre, right) were identified as two of the victims in the deadly shooting on Langside Street in Winnipeg on Nov. 26, 2023. (Submitted: Brad Beardy)
While he is not an immediate relative, he said he knew both of the sisters and their mother. He said the community is raising money for the family to help cover any funeral costs.
"When we lose a member of the community, I think the community hurts," Beardy said.
McKinnon said police have reached out to the women's family and Lake St. Martin leadership to offer community support.
She added officers have also been able to get in contact with the Lesikel's family in Kenya and the United States, as well as Lavallee's family in Winnipeg.
Both Smyth and McKinnon said police are looking for any tips from the public, such as video surveillance or other information.
"Historically, we know that tips and information from the public have helped us identify suspects and solve crimes," said Smyth.
- With files from CTV's Alexandra Holyk and Jon Hendricks
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