Man killed following officer-involved shooting in Manitoba; Suspect arrested and charged in Saskatchewan
One man is dead, a woman is in custody, and RCMP in Saskatchewan have arrested a third suspect following an officer-involved shooting Wednesday.
Officers with the Manitoba RCMP confirmed Wednesday morning that a man was fatally shot by officers in the area of Drovers Run in Niverville, and a woman was taken into custody. Investigators said a third person got away in a stolen vehicle, but was arrested in Saskatchewan Wednesday afternoon.
David Burling, 29, was arrested near Springside, Sask. along with an adult woman, RCMP said in an update released at 1:59 p.m.
On Thursday, the woman was released without charges. Burling was charged with two counts of committing assault against a peace officer with a weapon, possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, failure to stop, and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. He remains in custody.
The charges have not been proven in court.
Multiple RCMP officers surrounded a truck in the parking lot of a gas station and Tim Hortons restaurant Wednesday morning, and remained there for several hours.
Myron Dyck, the mayor of Niverville, said he was sad seeing the news Wednesday morning.
"My heart goes to both sides of the incident, to the emergency services side that deals with stressful situations like this, and also to the other side, both have families that they love and love them," said Dyck.
He said he is thankful for the RCMP and the work they do, as well as the people of Niverville for their understanding and patience during this incident.
Wednesday’s events and heavy police presence sent waves of concern throughout the area. Several schools in the area were in hold and secure protocol as a result.
"My wife told me what happened overnight and it just kind of shocked the community,” said Glen, who did not want his last name used.
He said this incident was an unusual occurrence in the otherwise quiet community.
“(There’s) not a lot of excitement. I mean, you know, the odd time over the years, but very rare,” he said.
Police cruiser rammed by stolen truck: Winnipeg police
A news conference from Winnipeg police provided some additional details about the events leading up to the shooting.
According to Const. Claude Chancy, police were told by RCMP that a black Ford F-350 was stolen from a community southwest of Winnipeg, and several “potentially armed” individuals were inside the vehicle. Police were told the truck was making its way to Winnipeg.
At approximately 12:50 a.m., a police vehicle saw the stolen vehicle near Ness Avenue and Linwood Street. Police asked for help from Air1, which tracked the vehicle. Police followed the truck for one hour, ending in a parking lot on College Crescent in Otterburne, Man.
Chancy said as police entered the parking lot, the cruiser was rammed by the truck, and officers discharged their firearms while engaging the suspects. The cruiser could be seen with apparent bullet holes Wednesday morning near Highway 59 and Highway 305.
The driver sped away, and the truck was tracked to a parking lot on Drovers Run in Niverville. The driver of the F-350 got out of the truck and entered another vehicle, leaving the scene. The woman in the car tried to run away, but was arrested by RCMP.
A man who was a passenger in the truck was seen suffering from a gunshot wound. Officers provided emergency medical care before paramedics arrived; however, the man died from his injuries.
The Independent Investigation Unit is now investigating the incident.
-With files from CTV’s David Prisciak and Daniel Halmarson
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