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SASKATOON Members of Regina Police Service (RPS) Major Crime Section are investigating a Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) officer-involved shooting on Wednesday. Around 5:50 p.m. police were called to a report of a domestic altercation involving a male armed with a weapon in an apartment in the 1100 block Ave. W North, according to a news release. During the response to the incident shots were fired, injuring the male, SPS says. He is being treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries. “In response to plans by the Saskatchewan Government to ensure greater independence in investigations involving police involved incidents, the SPS requested the investigation be led by the RPS,” the release said.
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The Regina Police Service is launching an investigation into the Saskatoon Police Service’s response to a domestic dispute Wednesday night that ended in a 27-year-old man being taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries resulting from what police describe as an “officer-involved shooting.”
According to a media release from the Saskatoon police, officers were called to a reported domestic altercation in the Massey Place neighbourhood at 5:50 p.m. Wednesday. The call involved a “male armed with a weapon in an apartment” in the 110 block of Avenue W North.
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The Regina Police Service is launching an investigation into the Saskatoon Police Service’s response to a domestic dispute Wednesday night that ended in a 27-year-old man being taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries resulting from what police describe as an “officer-involved shooting.”
According to a media release from the Saskatoon police, officers were called to a reported domestic altercation in the Massey Place neighbourhood at 5:50 p.m. Wednesday. The call involved a “male armed with a weapon in an apartment” in the 110 block of Avenue W North.
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