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'It's hell,' says mom of man shot dead after RCMP manhunt in Manitoba

An 18-year-old man was shot and killed by RCMP officers on the Lake Manitoba First Nation, after a Mountie was attacked and had his unmarked police vehicle and gun stolen.

During attempted arrest, man was shot and later pronounced dead northwest of Winnipeg, RCMP say

Bill Saunders turned 18 in May. He was shot and killed by RCMP near Lake Manitoba First Nation Wednesday, his mother Irene Saunders told CBC News. (Submitted by the Saunders family)

An 18-year-oldman was shot and killed by RCMPofficers on the Lake Manitoba First Nation, after a Mountie was attacked and had his unmarked policevehicle and gun stolen.

The man has been identified as Bill Saunders by his mother, who learned about his death early Wednesday morning.

"It's hell," said Irene Saunders."It was a shock."

She said Saunders, who was her youngest son, lived in Eriksdalewith her and her husband.

Irene Saunders is the mother of Bill Saunders. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)

The incident started around 8:30 p.m. CT Tuesday on Highway 6, about 95 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg, but RCMPdidn't alert the public about it until midnight.

They sent out a news release saying a man assaulted an officer and was consideredarmed and dangerous. They also warned the public there would be a heavy policepresencethroughout the area.

The releasesaid the man was driving a whiteEconolinepolice van that was unmarked. The public was urged to call 911 if the vehicle was seen, but to not approach it "under any circumstance."

The man inside waslocated just before 1 a.m. on a highway near Lake Manitoba First Nation, about 100 kilometres north of St. Laurent.

During the attempted arrest, the man was shot and pronounced dead on the scene, RCMPsaid in a news release Wednesday morning.

The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba is investigating. Itsaid the officer was recovering at a hospital in Selkirk.

'Had to go away'

Lake Manitoba First NationChief Cornell McLeansaid the man, who was from the neighbouring community of Eriksdale, was arrested after stealing from some video lottery terminals in Lake Manitoba on Saturday.

Irene said her daughter, Rebecca Saunders, saw messages on Facebook Sunday accusing Billof robbing from VLTsin the community.Police arrested him Monday, Irene said.

While he was being transported to the remand centre in Winnipeg Tuesday,he somehow managed to get free and go after the driver of the police van.

Irene says her son arrived home Tuesday at about 10 p.m. with a gunshot wound to his right shoulder.He gathered some things and took off in a van.

Man shot and killed by RCMP after police manhunt

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An 18-year-old man is dead after being shot and killed by RCMP on the Lake Manitoba First Nation. The shooting happened after a Mountie was attacked and had his unmarked police vehicle and gun stolen. The CBC's Austin Grabish sat down with the 18-year-old man's family, who have a lot of questions about what happened.

"He was bleeding good,it was leaving drops," Saunders said. "He said he had to go away."

An hour later police knocked on the Saunders' door and left after searching the home and surrounding area, Irene said.She learned at 5 a.m. CT Wednesday her son was dead.

McLeansaid Saunders must have backtracked to the community in the stolen unmarked van.

He addedthe community was put on lockdown during the police chase in the area. McLean said the road into Lake Manitoba First Nationat Highway 417remained blocked by RCMP on Wednesday morning, so his kids couldn't leave to go to school.

'Very distressing'

MarkPeikoff,owner of the Good Used Stuff storesouth of St. Laurent,said a sectionof his driveway offHighway 6, was taped off as part of thepolice investigation.

He didn't see anything happenbutbelieves anRCMP officer was attacked and the unmarked van was stolen at the edge of his property.

Mark Peikoff said at least four police vehicles were parked at the end of his driveway investigating. (Lyzaville Sale/CBC)

"It happened literally at the end of our driveway, but whatever happened happened quickly," saidPeikoff.

CarmenCombot, who has lived in St. Laurent for all her 55 years, said the incident has left her shaken and feeling less safe in the small village on the eastern shore of Lake Manitoba.

"It's very distressing," she said.

"I was very shocked and distraught and afraid that this can happen so close to home. Our little secure town is not as safe as I always thought it was."

'Good kid'

Irene Saunders saidher son has a girlfriend who is one-month pregnant.

She said her son has had run-ins with police in the past, including a vehicle chase in March where he evaded capture in an unregistered truck for two days.

Despite hisrun-ins with the law, Saunders says her son was "a good kid."

"He did wrong choices and all, but he always wanted to help others," she said. "Sometimes some bad choices, I guess, but he did try."

Bill Saunders' girlfriend is one-month pregnant, his mother says. (Supplied by Saunders family)

With files from Austin Grabish