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Police watchdog to investigate after man fatally shot in downtown Edmonton

Albertas police watchdog is investigating after a man was fatally shot by a police officer Sunday in downtown Edmonton.

Man armed with a knife was shot following a confrontation, police say

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Edmonton police say one of their officers fatally shot a man who was armed with a knife in downtown Edmonton on Sunday evening. (Codie McLachlan/CBC)

Alberta's policewatchdog is investigating after a man was fatally shot by a police officer Sunday eveningin downtown Edmonton.

In a news release Monday, police said the shooting occurred after officers were dispatched to the area of99th Avenue and 111th Streetaround 8:30 p.m. to respond toa report that a manarmed with a knife was approaching people in the area.

Police said there was a confrontation with the suspect in the area of 100th Avenue and 111th Street andan officer discharged their firearm, striking the man.

The man died of his injuries at the scene. No police officers were hurt.

A knife was located at the scene, police said.

Police said the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team has been directed to investigate.

ASIRT investigates events where serious injury or death may have been caused by police or when there are allegations of police misconduct.

Police declined to provide further details on the shooting, citing the ongoing investigation.ASIRT officials have not yet commented on the case.