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Activist group Anonymous vows to avenge Dawson Creek shooting

A police-involved shooting in Dawson Creek has sparked a backlash on Twitter from the international activist group Anonymous.

Online group urges followers on Twitter to protest at RCMP headquarters across the country

Police attend to the victim in the Dawson Creek shooting. (Mike Irmen)

A police-involved shooting in Dawson Creek on Thursday has sparked a backlash on Twitter from the onlineinternational activist group Anonymous.

Anonymous is vowing to avenge what it calls one of its comrades andis asking its 1.5 million followers to protest at RCMP headquarters in every province.

Meanwhile new video shot by witness Mike Irmenshows a close up view of the seconds after the victim is brought to the ground by police.

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Witness video of Dawson Creek police shooting

Police won't say ifthe victim has a connection to Anonymous.

Irmen says theman was shot and killedby officerswhen he refusedtothrow away his knife. He continued to clutch the weapon while lying on the ground.

Finallyone officer handcuffed the bleeding man and another grabbed a first aid kit from a patrol car, said Irmen.The man was taken to hospital, but died of his injuries.

The Independent Investigations Office of BC quickly took over the case.

A still from the video recording from a witness of the shooting in Dawson Creek. (Mike Irmen)

Anonymous claims in an online release that the man shot and killed wasits fourth member to be slain by security forces around the world in as many years.

Anonymous is now threatening to identify the RCMP officer involved and reveal personal information.

Police say they're aware of Anonymous' tweets and are reviewing them.

The Independent Investigations Office has also taken notice of the social media posts.

Meanwhile the B.C. Coroners Service says it likely won't release the victim's identity until Monday at the earliest.

With files from Jeff Harrington