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Man arrested for wielding knife at downtown Winnipeg library

A man armed with a knife was arrested at the Millennium Library in downtown Winnipeg, police say, something the City of Winnipeg says isuncommon.

City of Winnipeg says such events are rare

A sign of Millennium Library.
In 2020, the city scrapped its airport-style security screening at the Millennium Library in favour of working with community groups to make the space more inclusive. The city says events such as the one on Thursday are uncommon. (Jaison Empson/CBC)

A man armed with a knife was arrested at the Millennium Library in downtown Winnipeg, police say, something the City of Winnipeg says isuncommon.

Investigators believe the accused, 41,was on the fourth floor of the library on Thursday afternoon when he pulled out a knife and began acting erratically in front of library staff and patrons, police said in a news release on Friday.

No one was injured.

Security officers from the library followed the man into the lobby and called police.

Officers found him sitting in the library lobbyand arrested him for possession of a weapon at around 3:15 p.m.

This type of incident is uncommon at the library, City of Winnipeg communications officer Adam Campbell said in an email, althoughlibrary staff or security will contact police to have people removed when there is a threat to safety.

In 2020, the City of Winnipeg removed theairport-style security from the library, which some community activists called a win.

Most recently, a community service hub was opened in the lobbyto connect people with a wide range of social supports, and act as a bridge to accessing the library's resources. There are now three community crisis workersstationed at the hub.

Staff are being trained in delivering first aid and Naloxone, used to counteract the effects of opioid overdoses,and there are plans underway to offer more conflict de-escalation and empathy-based customer service training.

Campbell says these steps are all part ofcreating a safe, welcoming and inclusive downtown library: