Innocent man in nearby apartment dead after Edmonton police shoot and kill armed robbery suspect
Edmonton police shot and killed an armed man who robbed a downtown liquor store Wednesday night, but an innocent man in a nearby apartment was also hit by gunfire during the incident and later died, police say.
Police were called to an armed robbery in the area of 113 Street and 104 Avenue just before 6:30 p.m., police said.
The armed man fled the liquor store but officers found him near 105 Street and 107 Avenue at approximately 7 p.m.
"Shortly thereafter, a confrontation occurred, and officers discharged their firearms, and the male subject was fatally wounded," Edmonton Police Service Chief Dale McFee said.
"A second male who was not involved in the reported incident and was in a nearby suite was also struck. He was rushed to hospital by paramedics where he sadly succumbed to his injuries."
McFee didn't know if the armed man fired at police, or how many shots officers fired during the incident.
The chief said officers located a weapon on scene. It's unclear who fired the shot that killed the bystander.
"We don't know the answer to how that went through. I mean, there's a number of things that could've happened," McFee said. "But those are answers that we'll be looking forward to getting from ASIRT."
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, the agency responsible for reviewing incidents in which police activity caused serious harm or injury, is investigating.
"We take these situations very seriously and will be cooperating with ASIRT," the chief said.
The chief did not disclose information about the people who died because next of kin has not been completed.
EPS officers were not injured during the incident.
'IT'S TRAGIC'
A sorrowful McFee offered his condolences to the families of the people who were killed Wednesday night.
The management company of the apartment building involved identified the innocent man as a resident manager who had just joined the firm. According to McLeod Realty and Management Ltd., the manager lived on site as a caretaker. He was not working at the time of the incident.
"Our team has just experienced the saddest day in our company history," president and broker Robert McLeod said in a statement.
"He was a kind and caring man and liked by all [of] his co-workers. We were excited to be part of his new career and support those efforts.
"Our team is devastated. Our condolences go out to his family and friends. Today we lost a valued colleague and friend."
"It's difficult for all. It's tragic. Especially something like this where an innocent person not involved in this has lost their life. That's not anything anybody has signed up for," McFee said.
"It's a difficult day. It's a difficult day for families obviously to lose a loved one, and it's a difficult day for EPS."
The officers involved are receiving support and won't be in an active role for the next few weeks as they cooperate with the ASIRT investigation.
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