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Man fatally shot, police dog killed in Campbell River, B.C.

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The independent investigations office is investigating a police-involved shooting in Campbell River. – Jul 8, 2021

The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. has been notified of an incident in Campbell River that led to the death of a man and an RCMP police dog.

RCMP say a suspect vehicle believed to be connected to an outstanding warrant failed to stop for officers around 9 a.m. Thursday. Police then boxed in the vehicle in a parking lot in the 2000-block of South Island Highway.

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According to the IIO, an interaction occurred between a man and an RCMP officer with a police service dog.

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A police service dog was killed and the police dog handler was treated for a knife wound. Police fired shots and the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

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RCMP notified the IIO, which investigates police-related incidents involving death or serious harm.

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IIO investigates police chase in which child under 12 was injured

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