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2 cops among 4 killed in Canada shooting

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toronto — Four people, including two police officers, were killed in a shooting in eastern Canada on Friday in the latest in a string of gun violence across the country that has led to calls for weapons bans in cities.

Police said a suspect was taken into custody after what was the second mass shooting in Canada in three weeks.

Police in Fredericto­n, a city of about 56,000 that is the capital of the province of New Brunswick, said on Twitter the incident was under investigat­ion and there were multiple fatalities. Another police tweet said two of the four people killed were police officers. Images showed emergency vehicles converging on a tree-lined residentia­l street.

Nearby facilities were closed and authoritie­s imposed a lockdown for residents before issuing an all-clear message. —

toronto — A shooting in a small Canadian city early on Friday left four people dead, including two police officers, under circumstan­ces that were not yet explained but struck a nerve in a country that has been roiled in recent months by several incidents of mass violence.

People in Fredericto­n, the capital of News Brunswick in the eastern part of the country, said they heard as many as 20 gunshots following a confrontat­ion that prompted police to initially cordon off a large section of the city with emergency vehicles and order residents to remain inside their homes and businesses.

Finally, after a tense period of waiting, authoritie­s disclosed the toll: Among the four killed were two officers, a rare case of police killed in the line of duty in Canada. Their names were not released.

“Our hearts are broken by the murder of our two brave police officers,” Fredericto­n Mayor Mike O’Brien said in a tweet.

Several other victims were being treated at a regional hospital but there were no immediate details on the nature of their injuries or their conditions.

Authoritie­s said one suspect was in custody but the person’s identity was not released and no motive was disclosed. A news conference was planned for later.

The entire province of New Brunswick had 11 homicides in 2016.

In Fredericto­n, a city of about 60,000 residents, people said they were stunned by the incident, which occurred as people were heading to work or dropping children at a day care center not far from the apartment complex where the shooting took place. “This is the first time I’ve even heard of any serious crime or violent crime in this city,” said Travis Hrubeniuk, whose fiancee had just left their home when the sirens began.

Bill Henwood, a funeral director at York Funeral Home, whose business is located inside the cordoned off area on Brookside Drive, said people sat in their cars or were just standing near the blockade of police and fire vehicles “hanging tight and waiting for word” for news.

“It’s not something that we expect in Fredericto­n to wake up and hear about,” Henwood said. “To see that there’s actually fatalities is pretty extraordin­ary for this area.”

The shooting comes as Canada wrestles with a string of violence, including an incident in Toronto last month where a man with a handgun opened fire in a crowded part of the city, killing two people and wounding 13 before he was shot and killed by police.

In April, a man who linked himself to a misogynist­ic online community used a van to run down pedestrian­s in a busy part of Toronto, killing 10 people and injuring 14.

Authoritie­s are still pursuing leads in an ongoing investigat­ion of a serial killer who has been charged with killing eight men in the city in recent years.

 ?? AP ?? CITY ON THE EDGE: Police officers in action following the shooting in Fredericto­n, Canada, on Friday. —
AP CITY ON THE EDGE: Police officers in action following the shooting in Fredericto­n, Canada, on Friday. —
 ?? AP ?? police officers and paramedics survey the area of a shooting in Fredericto­n, new Brunswick, canada on Friday. —
AP police officers and paramedics survey the area of a shooting in Fredericto­n, new Brunswick, canada on Friday. —

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