Tense standoff ends as RCMP arrest 4th suspect in Mountie shooting


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Four suspects are in control in the western Manitoba sharpened of a Mountie who is recuperating in sanatorium in Winnipeg.


The harmed officer is 42-year-old Cpl. Graeme Kingdon, of Erickson, Man., who is married and has two children, according to a mayor of Erickson and members of his extended family. He is in fast condition, military say.


RCMP Cpl. Graeme Kingdon, who was shot Wednesday night, is reported to be in fast condition in a Winnipeg hospital. (Graeme Kingdon/Facebook)


The fourth think in a sharpened was arrested after an hours-long deadlock Thursday with RCMP in Neepawa, that is about 50 kilometres from Onanole, where the officer was shot Wednesday night after responding to a news about a break-in.


Dozens of military officers, including members of the RCMP tactical unit, had surrounded a chateau in Neepawa around 11:45 a.m. CT on Thursday. The arrest happened only before 3 p.m. when members of a tactical section forced a think to a belligerent on a highway and afterwards put a person in a unit car.


Three other suspects in a sharpened were arrested by RCMP early Thursday morning.


None of a suspects have been identified and military have not pronounced either or not they have been charged.


Officer’s family shaken


At an RCMP news discussion Thursday morning, Assistant Commissioner Scott Kolody pronounced officers were responding to a news of a break-in Wednesday night during a chateau nearby Onanole, a tiny community about 220 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg. As shortly as a officers got out of their vehicle, they were dismissed upon, he said.


Manitoba RCMP officers take a think to a belligerent in a stretch outward a chateau in Neepawa, only before 3 p.m. CT on Thursday. (Camille Gris Roy/Radio-Canada)


The perpetrators fled and officers did not lapse fire, Supt. Scott McMurchy said. Police immediately cumulative a stage to concede puncture responders to get to a bleeding officer. 


Police after arrested 4 suspects in 3 apart locations. One think is being hold during a RCMP detachment in Wasagaming; dual are being hold during a unconcern in Minnedosa. 


Kolody said he visited a Winnipeg sanatorium where a officer is receiving diagnosis and met with his family.


Onanole, Man., is about 217 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg. (Scott Galley/CBC)


“As we can imagine, they are deeply jarred by this incident,” Kolody said.


McMurchy pronounced a officer would have been wearing physique armour during a time he was shot.


“Every conditions that a officers respond to, they provide appropriately. They control a correct risk comment and they respond accordingly. Responding to a mangle and enter, and generally one that is believed to be in progress, we would cruise a sincerely high-risk situation,” he said.


“The RCMP is truly a vast family and what has unfolded in a final few hours truly affects any officer and worker from seashore to coast. we know it touches many Canadians as well,” he said.


Scott Kingdon, a second cousin of a harmed officer, said he is hurt by a sharpened though relieved his relations will be OK.





Elgin Hall, a mayor of Clanwilliam-Erickson, a municipality south of Onanole, pronounced the corporal comes from a family of military officers.


“Fine, excellent people,” pronounced Hall.


RCMP during a roadblock outward Onanole on Thursday morning after a Mountie was shot in a community. Four suspects have been captured. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)


Shooting ‘changed a village greatly’


Onanole Reeve Lloyd Ewashko pronounced it was a stressful, frightful night for everyone.


“In my opinion, it’s altered a village greatly,” he said. 


“We are a still tiny city and not accustomed to activities like that in a neighbourhood. And yeah, there’s going to be a large change in a village in how we watch out for any other now.”





Police set adult roadblocks around Onanole overnight and early Thursday morning, tying entrance to a community, and checked all vehicles going in and out. Residents were warned to tighten their doors and windows overnight.


Allyson Gillan said she was home alone in Onanole Wednesday night when RCMP descended on a community. 


Allyson Gillan says her tiny hometown of Onanole is still and a manhunt that ensued Wednesday and Thursday left her shaken. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)


News of a manhunt in a area frightened her, so she got in a automobile only before midnight and headed to Dauphin to stay with her mother.


“I’m a tiny unsure since zero like that happens here,” she said. “It’s a unequivocally still town.”


Brent Ryz owns a gas hire and preference store in city and is partial of a internal puncture response team.


Brent Ryz says break-ins and burglary are on a arise in Onanole and a surrounding area. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)


He was called in to open his emporium after 1 a.m. Thursday so RCMP and other puncture vehicles scouring a area for suspects could fuel up.


“It unequivocally hits tighten to home,” he said. “To see it adult here is kind of a shock.”







With files from Riley Laychuk, Cameron MacIntosh, Cameron MacLean, Bartley Kives, Camille Gris Roy, Patrick Foucault, Austin Grabish and Bryce Hoye.



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