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Coroner Identifies Man Killed In RCMP-involved Shooting In Castlegar, B.C.

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 03 Feb, 2015 04:32 PM
  • Coroner Identifies Man Killed In RCMP-involved Shooting In Castlegar, B.C.
CASTLEGAR, B.C. — The coroners service has identified a man who was fatally shot by police in Castlegar, B.C.
 
Thirty-nine-year-old Waylon Edey of Yahk was killed following an encounter with RCMP officers near a bridge on Highway 3.
 
Mounties have said officers responded to a complaint of a possible impaired driver last Thursday and attempted to stop him.
 
They say an officer left his patrol car and fired on the man, who was transported to hospital but died a short time later.
 
RCMP have not provided further details about what happened as the province's police watchdog is investigating.
 
The Independent Investigations Office has said a five-member team, including a forensic specialist, travelled to Castlegar.

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