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Alleged hostage-taker shot by police among 2 dead at Campbell River marina

Two people are dead in Campbell River,B.C., including one man killed by the RCMP.

B.C.'s civilian police watchdog agency involved in the investigation

IIO are on scene at the Discovery Harbour Marina in Campbell River after a homicide suspect was shot and killed by police following a hostage incident. (CHEK News)

Two people are dead in Campbell River,B.C., including one man killed by the RCMP.

Police saidin a statement they were called Monday around 1:45 a.m. to a report ofa homicide at the Discovery Marina with hostages involved.

Campbell River RCMP, the Vancouver Island Emergency Response Team and crisis negotiators responded to the call.

Police saidone person was dead by the time they arrived but managed to confirmno one else was in dangeras they tried to negotiate with the man.

"They had conversations with him for a while. However, there was interaction eventually, and shots were fired, and the man was pronounced deceased at the scene," said Ron MacDonald, the chief civilian director ofthe Independent InvestigationsOffice ofB.C.

A statement released by Cambell River RCMPsaidthe suspect had a weapon.

The RCMP will be continuing the investigation into the original incident that led to the death of the first individual, while the IIO will probe the actions of police that led to the suspect's death, MacDonald said.

He said the IIOwas notified just before 6 a.m. shortly after the death of the suspect, and IIOinvestigators were deployedto Campbell River soon after.

"We're already on scene and conducting a forensic examination of the area."

The IIO is a civilian police oversight agency responsible for conducting investigations into incidents of death or serious harm involving police officers, whether they are on or off duty.

With files from Canadian Press