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Knife-wielding man shot by police, critically injured in Inukjuak

Investigators from Quebec's independent investigations bureau (BEI) are in northern Quebec after police opened fire on a man in Inukjuak Wednesday, the second police shooting in Nunavik in a week.

Quebec's independent investigations bureau investigating 2nd police shooting in Nunavik in a week

Investigators from Quebec's bureau of independent investigations have been dispatched to Inukjuak, Que., to look into a shooting involving police and a knife-wielding man. (CBC)

Investigators from Quebec's independent investigations bureau (BEI) are in northern Quebec after police opened fire on a man inInukjuakWednesday.

According to a news release issued by the BEI, around 12:30 p.m.Kativik police received two calls about a man being aggressive toward his family. Soon after, another call came in saying the same man was threatening people with rocks.

When a police officer arrived at the scene, the man emerged from a small cabin, pointing a knife toward his throat.

The officer asked him numerous times to drop the knife, but he refused. The man then picked up a rock and advanced while pointing the knife in the officer's direction, the news release says.

That's when the officer fired his weapon. The man was critically wounded in the incident.

Eight investigators from the BEI, which investigates deaths or serious injuries involving police, are investigating.

They will be assisted by the members of theSret du Qubec.

This is the second police shooting in Nunavik in a week on Saturday, Kativik officers shot and killed 19-year-old Illutak Anautakin Akulivikafter he allegedly stabbed five people, killing three of them.