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MONTREAL: Two police officers were wounded in a shooting in Canada´s province of Alberta on Saturday and the suspect found dead after a manhunt, police said.
Two police shot in Canada, suspect found dead
MONTREAL: Two police officers were wounded in a shooting in Canada´s province of Alberta on Saturday and the suspect found dead after a manhunt, police said.
The two police officers had spotted a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a casino in the city of St. Albert, northwest of Edmonton, before they were shot inside the casino, said Marlin Degrand
By AFP
January 18, 2015
MONTREAL: Two police officers were wounded in a shooting in Canada´s province of Alberta on Saturday and the suspect found dead after a manhunt, police said.
The two police officers had spotted a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a casino in the city of St. Albert, northwest of Edmonton, before they were shot inside the casino, said Marlin Degrand from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The suspected shooter was a man of about 30 who fled before being pursued to an empty residence nearby.
Police did not speak with the suspect or fire shots. They entered the house and found the man dead, Degrand told a press conference.
The two officers were hospitalized, one in very serious condition, he said.
The two police officers had spotted a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a casino in the city of St. Albert, northwest of Edmonton, before they were shot inside the casino, said Marlin Degrand from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The suspected shooter was a man of about 30 who fled before being pursued to an empty residence nearby.
Police did not speak with the suspect or fire shots. They entered the house and found the man dead, Degrand told a press conference.
The two officers were hospitalized, one in very serious condition, he said.
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