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Former Manitoba RCMP officer accused of illegally hunting a caribou, shooting police car instead

A former RCMP officer has been charged after police allege he attempted to illegally hunt a caribou while on duty in northern Manitoba – Feb 10, 2023

A former RCMP officer has been charged after police allege he attempted to illegally hunt a caribou while on duty in northern Manitoba.

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Mounties say the officer was driving a marked police vehicle on winter road near Bunibonibee Cree Nation last March when he noticed a caribou.

They say he pulled over and used the patrol-issued rifle from his police vehicle to try to shoot the caribou, illegally.

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Police allege the officer, who has since resigned, fired two rounds at the animal, but instead hit his police vehicle.

The caribou was not injured, police said in a release Friday.

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An investigation that included conservation officers and Manitoba’s police watchdog was started after the officer returned to the detachment and told his supervisor about what had happened.

A 34-year-old man has now been charged with using a prohibited firearm in a careless manner and hunting without a licence.

Police say the accused resigned and was discharged from the RCMP in June.

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