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Machete-wielding suspect shot, killed: police

Police shot and killed a 28-year-old Winnipeg man after he charged at them with a machete in the city's West End neighbourhood on Saturday night, investigators said.

Deceased had 'extensive' history with police

Winnipeg police and firefighters confer at the scene of Saturday night's shooting in the West End area. ((Shaun McLeod/CBC))
Police shot and killed a28-year-old Winnipeg man after he charged at them with a machete in the city's West End neighbourhood on Saturday night, investigators said.

Const. Jacqueline Chaput said in a statement Sunday that two men were arguing at a residence in the 600 block of Home Street at about 10 p.m. CT.

During the dispute, one brandished a machete and threatened the other man, Chaput said. The men didn't know each other, she added.

The dispute ended with theman with the machetewalking away. There were no injuries in the dispute, police said.

Police called to respond to the threat locateda suspectabout a block away, near Sargent Avenue and Arlington Street, police said.

He was still armed with the machete, Chaput said.

Chaput said despite repeated demands to drop the weapon,the manrefused and police shot him. She did not confirm how many times police fired.

The suspect was rushed to hospital in critical condition but died not long after. His identity is not being released as police are still notifying his family.

Chaputsaid the deceased had"extensive" contact with police in the past. She would not elaborate further.

Homicide detectives have taken charge of the investigation, Chaput said. They're asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact them at 204-986-6508.

The officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave, Chaput said.
Investigators also cordoned off a section of Home Street not far from the shooting scene. ((James Turner/CBC))