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Winnipeg police say suspects in chase connected to shooting, carjacking

A Winnipeg police vehicle. Shane Gibson/Global News

Winnipeg police have linked a pair of suspects arrested in a Tuesday morning car chase to other crimes, including a carjacking and a shooting.

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The shooting took place Nov. 2 on William Newton Avenue, when a suspect fired three rounds from a shotgun, hitting a man. The victim was taken to hospital in unstable condition but was later upgraded to stable.

A week later, police were called to a carjacking in the West End – part of a used car sale gone bad.

The victim, who was trying to sell his car, was pepper-sprayed by the prospective buyer, who then stole the vehicle.

On Tuesday, police tried to stop two men who were driving a stolen car, but the car rammed a pair of police vehicles and the suspects took off on foot.

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During the chase, one of the men attacked officers with pepper spray before being caught.

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Two officers were taken to hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and released.

Mark Jaiantilla Galeos, 31, who police identified as the man accused in the shooting and the driver of the vehicle, faces a laundry list of charges, including four counts of assaulting a peace officer, discharging a firearm in a reckless manner, robbery, and a number of traffic offences.

Steven Andrew Mingo, 28, faces four counts of assaulting a peace officer, two firearms offences, and possessing property obtained by crime.

Both were detained in custody.

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