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Manitoba police watchdog investigates after man shot dead during wellness check

A Manitoba RCMP officer is facing an assault charge after an investigation by the IIU. File / Global News

Manitoba’s police watchdog is investigating after the shooting death of a man in a community near the U.S. border.

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The Independent Investigation Unit says RCMP were called this morning to do a wellness check at a residence in Dominion City.

It says the first responding officer was waiting for backup when a man approached while carrying a metal object.

The agency says the officer shot the man after he continued to advance despite several calls for him to drop the object.

RCMP say the 33-year-old man died in hospital.

The watchdog says it will request the Manitoba Police Commission appoint a civilian monitor because the case involves a fatality.

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