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Man charged with two counts of 2nd-degree murder after shooting in eastern Quebec

File photo of lights on a police car. Mario Beauregard / The Canadian Press

Quebec City police say a man has been charged in the deaths of two people found inside a home after a standoff at Listuguj First Nation on Saturday.

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The service says in a statement 28-year-old Brandon Metallic faces two counts of second-degree murder.

Officers say Quebec’s police watchdog is conducting a parallel investigation.

The Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI) issued its own statement saying officers from the Listuguj Police Department were dispatched to the residence near the New Brunswick border at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday to investigate reports of gunfire.

When the officers arrived, they heard gunshots and determined that a 28-year-old man was inside the home on Riverside Drive.

When the man refused to co-operate, Quebec provincial police were called in to handle the case.

Soon after the man surrendered to police at 5:20 p.m., officers entered the home and found two seriously injured people.

Both died in hospital.

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The statement from Quebec City police identifies the victims as a girl and a man in his 20s.

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No other details were released about the suspect, who was taken into custody.

Meanwhile, the local band council issued a statement Sunday saying the Mi’kmaq government would be offering support services, including grief counselling, for community members.

“On behalf of myself and council, our hearts are with you,” Chief Darcy Gray said in a brief statement. “Our government will continue to make every effort to provide support for those in need through these difficult times.”

The council asked residents to stay away from the crime scene.

They also said a sacred fire would remain lit until Thursday.

Gray said the council would not be releasing further details and would not respond to media requests.

The Listuguj First Nation includes about 4,058 members, about half of whom live off reserve.

The community is located on the north side of the Restigouche River, across from Campbellton, N.B.

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