Quebec’s Bureau of independent investigations (BEI) is looking into the circumstances surrounding a late afternoon incident in Joliette, 75 kilometres east of Montreal, on Saturday.The BEI dispatched a team of eight investigators after a 24-year-old man was seriously injured during a police intervention.Preliminary information provided to the BEI suggests a 911 call reporting a man in distress in downtown Joliette, was lodged at 5:40 p.m. on Saturday.READ MORE: Quebec police watchdog investigating collision in BrossardSome 10 minutes later, officers with the Sûreté du Québec, located the man behind a building.The BEI says the officers noted the man seemed intoxicated and was bleeding.The victim agreed to be transported by ambulance to hospital.WATCH: BEI investigating Montreal police chase, shooting
However, during his transport, the victim allegedly began struggling while officers attempted to control him.The BEI says the 24-year-old then suffered a heart attack and had to be resuscitated.His condition is considered critical.READ MORE: BEI investigating death of intoxicated man struck by vehicle following police interventionThe BEI is tasked with investigating the veracity of the preliminary reports.Investigators left the scene at 1:55 a.m. on Sunday, but the investigation is ongoing.The police watchdog group investigates whenever a civilian is seriously injured or killed during a police intervention, or while in police custody.
Joliette man injured during police intervention, BEI investigating
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