Friday, May 17, 2024
ADVT 
National

Police Shooting Injures Man In West Kelowna, B.C., Watchdog Investigates

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Sep, 2019 07:26 PM

    KELOWNA, B.C. - The Mounties says officers shot and wounded a man during a confrontation Friday in a park in West Kelowna, B.C.

     

    A statement from the RCMP says police received a complaint about a man jumping in front of a vehicle.

     

    It says officers found a man they believed was connected to the complaint in Bear Creek Provincial Park and he was carrying a pair of garden shears.

     

    While attempting an arrest, the RCMP say there was an interaction and the man was shot by police.

     

    Police say the injured man then ran into Okanagan Lake where he swam to a log boom.

     

    They say it took police several hours to convince him to surrender.

     

    The Mounties say the Independent Investigations Office, which examines incidents of death or serious harm involving police, will conduct a probe into the shooting.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    North Vancouver Fraud Suspect Has Pattern Of Targeting Elderly Victims, Police Warn Public

    North Vancouver RCMP are echoing warnings from Vancouver Police Department and West Vancouver Police Department alerting the public to a recent series of confidence frauds targeting elderly victims. 

    North Vancouver Fraud Suspect Has Pattern Of Targeting Elderly Victims, Police Warn Public

    Uncertainty Over Start Date, Debates Ratchet Up Pre-Election Angst

    A campaign that could start at any time and a debate schedule that is itself the subject of debate are intensifying pre-election jitters in Ottawa going into the weekend.

    Uncertainty Over Start Date, Debates Ratchet Up Pre-Election Angst

    Conservatives Still Working On Candidate Harassment Policy Promised This Year

    The federal Conservatives are still working on an anti-harassment policy that would apply to candidates in the coming election campaign.

    Conservatives Still Working On Candidate Harassment Policy Promised This Year

    SEE PICS: India Pavilion At Toronto International Film Festival Inaugurated

    The India Pavilion at the 44th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was inaugurated by the High Commissioner of India to Canada, Vikas Swarup.    

    SEE PICS: India Pavilion At Toronto International Film Festival Inaugurated

    1 Man Dead, 2 In Custody After Early Morning Shooting In South Surrey, IHIT Investigating

    1 Man Dead, 2 In Custody After Early Morning Shooting In South Surrey, IHIT Investigating
    The male has unfortunately succumbed to his injuries and 2 people are in custody.

    1 Man Dead, 2 In Custody After Early Morning Shooting In South Surrey, IHIT Investigating

    Spy's Eye: A Dangerous Spin To The Kashmir Narrative

    Spy's Eye: A Dangerous Spin To The Kashmir Narrative
    The abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A by the two Houses of Parliament of India with a two-third majority, led to sharp criticism from the principal domestic opposition in India,

    Spy's Eye: A Dangerous Spin To The Kashmir Narrative