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Police shooting in 2010 justified, inquest report concludes

On May 9, 2010, Lance Muir was killed on Langside Street in West Broadway. File / Global News

Almost eight years after a man was shot and killed by a Winnipeg police officer, an inquest has found police were justified in using deadly force.

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On May 9, 2010, Lance Muir, 42, was killed on Langside Street in West Broadway. Police were responding to a break and enter there involving Muir.

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Police have said Muir had a lengthy criminal record and was well known to them. Global News has learned Muir lived two blocks away from the scene.

The inquest report said Muir was shot by police while driving a stolen car toward an officer after police shouted commands at Muir to stop.

Judge Cynthia Devine said in her ruling there was nothing police could have done to change the outcome and concluded the officer properly executed his police duties. The shooting was consistent with the officer’s training, and justified, Devine ruled.

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