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Drive-by shootings target pedestrians in central Winnipeg, leave 1 hurt

Gunshots and then sirens rang out in Winnipeg's Exchange District and Centennial neighbourhood on Monday evening duringdrive-by shootings that targeted people on the sidewalk, police say.

Groups were chased as they were shot at in 2 separate incidents Monday night, police say

A police officer stands near a black and white cruiser with its lights on. The street in blocked with yellow tape.
A police officer stands in a blocked-off section of road in the Exchange District, where there were multiple shooting scenes on Monday evening. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Gunshots and then sirens rang out in Winnipeg's Exchange District and Centennial neighbourhood on Monday evening duringdrive-by shootings that targeted people on the sidewalk, police say.

The shootings began around 7:15 p.m. and happened within close proximity over a short timeframe, Winnipeg police spokespersonConst.Jason Michalyshen at a Tuesday news conference.

In the first instance, avan pulled up totwo people nearWilliam Avenue and Kate Street, in the Centennial area. After a verbal exchange, a male inside the van pulled out a gun.

The people on the sidewalk ran as the shooter began firing, Michalyshen said, adding it's believed the shooter chased the people, firing a few more times as the people scattered.

No one was hit in that encounter,Michalyshen said.

A police officer stands in a taped-off section of a street.
A police officer stands in a taped-off section of King Street. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Moments later, the van pulled up to a group of three people near King Street and James Avenue. Shots were again fired from the vehicle and the people targeted were chased, but in that instance ayouth was shot. He was rushedto hospital in serious condition and has since been upgraded to stable.

Fortunately, there weren't even more seriousinjuries, Michalyshensaid.

"We're not dealing with a homicide."

Police found the van abandoned around 8 p.m. on Toronto Streetbetween St. Matthews and Ellice avenues, in the city's West End.

Members of the police service'stactical supportteam arrested two youths a male and female and discovered a firearm in the same area.

Bothare facing multiple charges, and there are"potentially more" arrests coming,Michalyshensaid.

Three police cars and yellow tape block a street at night time.
Three police cars block a stretch of Ross Avenue near Princess Street on Monday night. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Police vehicles and tape temporarily blocked several areas Monday night, including on King, William, Ross Avenueand Pacific Avenue.

There are multiple scenes because numerous shots were fired at each one, and then continued as the groups were chased,Michalyshensaid.

'Simply can't predict' violent attacks: police

There is no indication as to why those groups of people were targeted,Michalyshensaid.

"They were on the sidewalk essentially minding their own business," he said.

It could, however,be linked to street ganginitiation "or quite simply just to intimidate and just show power with respect to being in possession of a firearm," saidMichalyshen.

"We are speculating to some degree. We may or may not get to the bottom of that."

The key is that allvictims are going to be OK and there is no ongoing threat,Michalyshensaid, also noting the initial police response was just two minutes after the first calls came in.

"Our investigation obviously went from zero to 100 very quickly" as more reports came in, he said.

The outcome should provide thepublic with some reassurance "we're doing everything we can to create a culture of safety downtown," Michalyshensaid.

"Unfortunately, there are incidents that are going to happen like this that we simply can't predict."

Monday's shootings come just two days aftersix teens were arrested for pointing guns from a downtown parkade at vehicles passing below.

Despite the latest incidents,Michalyshensays "all in all, Winnipeg is safe."

"This is a small percentage of individuals who are engaged in this type of a lifestyle and that's something as a community, as a whole, we have to continue to work on," he said.

The Monday incidents happened not far fromRed River College Polytechnic's Exchange District campus.

In a statement to CBC News, a spokesperson for the collegesaid while theincidents did not take place on the campus, there were witnesseswho are "members of ourcollegecommunity." Support is being provided for whoever may need it at the college, RRC's statement said.

The Winnipeg Police Service's major crimes unit is asking anyone with information about the incidentsto contact them at 204-986-6219 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477, or through the agency's website.

Shootings in Winnipeg's Exchange District targeted pedestrians

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Gunshots and then sirens rang out in Winnipeg's Exchange District and Centennial neighbourhood on Monday evening during drive-by shootings that targeted people on the sidewalk, police say.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said the victim was a female youth, due to incorrect information provided by Winnipeg police.
    Oct 17, 2023 12:07 PM CT

With files from Kalkidan Mulugeta