Two police officers injured in Canada shooting

Prime minister Stephen Harper says country’s thoughts and prayers with Alberta police

RCMP criminal operations officer Marlin Degrand speaks with media about the shooting of two police officers on Saturday. Photograph: RCMP
RCMP criminal operations officer Marlin Degrand speaks with media about the shooting of two police officers on Saturday. Photograph: RCMP

Two Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were seriously injured when they were shot at a casino in the city of St Albert, Alberta, on Saturday.

Police said the officers were investigating a stolen vehicle complaint which led to an interaction with a civilian when they were shot.

The suspect was later located and police said there was no longer any public safety threat related to the incident.

RCMP Criminal Operations Officer Marlin Degrand said the officers did not have a chance to fire back at the suspect, who fled the scene.

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Mr Degrand said one officer is in a very grave condition and the other is in a stable but serious condition at a local hospital. Officials have not yet released their names as the RCMP is still in the process of contacting their family members.

“Any time our members have been shot and are in hospital we consider it serious,” said inspector Gibson Glavin.

He said police had been searching for the suspect near the Sturgeon Valley Golf Club in St Albert, which is north-west of Edmonton.

Mr Glavin said the suspect as a white male, aged 25 to 35.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper released a statement on Twitter expressing his concern over the shooting.

“Canada’s thoughts & prayers are with RCMP Alberta officers today as they deal with an ongoing shooting investigation in the St. Albert area,” his tweet read.

RCMP said they cannot release information on the number of witnesses at the scene or the number of shots fired as it is an active investigation.

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