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Shots fired, suspect injured during vehicle stop by Lloydminster RCMP

Alberta Serious Incident Response Team. File/Global News

Officials are releasing more details about an officer-involved shooting in Lloydminster, Alta., on Sept. 27 that left a suspect in hospital in serious condition.

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The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) is investigating the police-involved shooting.

They say police had located a man suspected to be involved in criminal activity driving a black truck, with another man as a passenger.

When the truck entered into a Tim Hortons drive-thru, RCMP officers activated their emergency lights and sirens and tried unsuccessfully to box it in, but the vehicle managed to leave the scene at a high rate of speed with officers in pursuit.

The truck struck a civilian vehicle, causing it to flip onto its roof, but damage to the truck forced the driver to pull over and both occupants got out and fled on foot.

The 29-year-old driver, armed with a handgun, was shot as he tried to carjack another vehicle, while the male passenger ran into a golf course where he was later located and arrested.

The driver sustained significant, life-threatening injuries in the incident and remains in hospital in serious condition.

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Cameron Hugh Green, 29, of Calgary, has been charged with several offences, including robbery with a firearm, assaulting a police officer, assault with a weapon, flight from police and dangerous driving.

A court date has not been set for Green.

Steven Daniel Vu, 30, from Sherwood Park, has been charged with possession of stolen property, possession of a controlled substance and obstruction.

He is set to appear in court on Oct. 16.

— With files from Global News

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