Winnipeg police Cst. Jay Murray shares details of an incident on Nairn Avenue which brought an end to a long string of dangerous activity, including a carjacking, speeding, running red lights, a foot chase, and home invasion. Murray said they believed meth use may have been a factor.
armed and barricaded
Nairn Avenue standoff was conclusion to extended crime spree
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