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Officer shot man in alleged armed home invasion, Calgary police say

A Calgary police officer shot a man early Saturday morning while responding to a suspected armed home invasion.

Injured man was in driver's seat when shot

Acting Deputy Chief Ryan Ayliffe with the Calgary Police Service says one of his officer's shot a suspect during the investigation of an armed home invasion early Saturday morning. (Andrew Brown/CBC)

A police officer shot a man in the driver's seat of a vehicle that was allegedly fleeing what police are calling a "targeted" armed home invasion.

The Calgary Police Servicesays the man who was shot was taken to hospitalin life-threatening condition and remainsin critical but stable condition. He's believed to bein his 30s.

He was shot around 1:40 a.m. MT on Saturday, within 10 minutes of police arriving tothe 2700-block of 86 Avenue S.E. in Calgary to investigate a call about an armed home invasion.

"These situations that unfold rapidly present our officers with difficult, split-second decisions,"Acting Deputy Chief Ryan Ayliffetold reporters at a press conference.

Policefound two men in a vehicle believed to have been fleeing the scene, he said.

An officer fired his gun and hit the driver.The passenger, believed to be in his 20s,was not injured but police took him into custody.

The officer has not been identified by police and is described only as a six-year member of the force.

Third man injured

They found a third man injured inside the home. Police believe he did not live there but knows those who did. He's believed to be in his 20sandis now in hospital in serious but stable condition.

"We believe that there was shots fired at the residence," Ayliffesaid, adding they did recover a firearm.

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team has been called in to investigate theshooting.

That ongoing investigation limited which questions Ayliffe answered. He said he couldn't comment on the relationship between the suspects, the injured man and those who live in the home, nor would be say why police believe it was a targeted home invasion.

Calgary Police Service wasinvestigating whether other suspects were involved.

"Based on what I know at this time the members involved in this situation acted with professionalism, courage and compassion," Ayliffe said. "And I have every confidence in their ability to keep our community safe."

He said the officers involved are being offered "every available support" and none were injured.

With files from Tim Devlin, Andrew Brown