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ASIRT releases details of fatal, 30-hour police standoff in southeast Calgary

Alberta's police watchdog outlined Monday the circumstances of a 30-hour police standoff that ended in the death of a man identified by police sources as Patrick Kimmel whohad a history of weapons offences.

Officers shot gunman after he fired at vehicles, came into doorway: police watchdog

A Calgary police officer guards a gate on a fence line near the standoff.
Alberta's police watchdog has released details of an incident that ended in the death of a man who police said had a history of weapons offences. (CBC)

Details of a 30-hour standoff that ended March 15 withpolice shooting the suspecthave been released by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT).

On Monday, the provincial police watchdog outlinedthe circumstances that led to the death of the45-year-old man identified by police sources as Patrick Kimmel who police said had history of weapons offences.

At about 3 p.m. on March 14, the Calgary Police Service's tactical team went to a southeast Calgary residence inPenbrooke Meadows to conduct a search warrant.

"Using a loudspeaker, police identified the reason for their presence and told the occupants to leave the residence. Four individuals left the residence, but one man remained inside," reads the ASIRT release.

An armed standoff beganwhen, according to the provincial watchdog, gunshots came from the house andhit a CPS armoured rescue vehicle at around 3:45 p.m.

ASIRTsaid that over the next 30 hours, police service negotiators spoke toKimmel. RCMPalso attended the scene.

According to the release,police released "incapacitating gas" into the residence, but Kimmel did not leave the house.

At 8:41 p.m. on March 15, gunshots came from the front of the residence, hitting a CPS armoured rescue vehicle and an RCMP armoured vehicle.

A gunshot then came from the back of the residence and the man came into the outer doorway, ASIRT said.

A shotgun with ammunition is displayed on a table.
This shotgun was found at the scene of a police standoff in Penbrooke Meadows that ended with the death of the gunman on March 15. (ASIRT)

Members of the Calgary policetactical unit and RCMP emergency response team fired their weapons, striking the man.

Kimmelwas found holding a shotgun. Additional loaded guns were also found in the house, the agency said.

ASIRT's investigation of the incident will examine the officers' use of force.

The police watchdog investigates when police actions lead to death or serious injury, as well as serious allegations of police misconduct.