Even though a house burnt down and a cat may have died, Cst. Jay Murray says the armed and barricaded situation on Nairn Avenue Thursday was well executed by police – with no injuries to people or officers – that could easily have ended very differently.
armed and barricaded
‘Textbook’: Police describe handling of Nairn Avenue standoff
More Videos
-
Manitoba police watchdog probes firing of ‘less lethal’ bean bag round during arrest
-
Winnipeg police detail standoff: Officers shot during armed robbery response
-
Nairn standoff not deemed ‘forcible confinement’
-
Winnipeg police rescue suspect from burning house
-
Nairn Avenue standoff was conclusion to extended crime spree
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article