Winnipeg Free Press For 345 consecutive days, the traffic camera at Lagimodiere Boulevard and Fermor Avenue operated without interruption. But five hours before a Winnipeg police officer fatally shot a 16-year-old Indigenous teenager at the intersection last spring, the camera had a "critical error" and broke down. SUPPLIED 16-year-old Eishia Hudson: Fatally shot by a Winnipeg police officer. It’s the latest twist in the controversial case of the April 8, 2020, death of Eishia Hudson, who had allegedly robbed the Sage Creek Liquor Mart with other minors and sped away from police in a stolen vehicle in rush-hour traffic. Last Thursday, Manitoba’s police watchdog, the Independent Investigation Unit, cleared the Winnipeg Police Service officer who fired the shot that killed Eishia. A single bullet pierced her shoulder and lodged in her spine.