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Police fatally shoot man, 28, after reported impaired driving collision in northeast Edmonton

Alberta's main police oversight agency is investigatinga police shooting that killed a 28-year-old man in northeast Edmonton Saturday night, police say.

ASIRT investigating fatal officer-involved shooting, Edmonton police say

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An Edmonton police officer shot a man in the Fraser neighbourhood after being dispatched to an impaired-driving collision and a 'confrontation' occurred with the driver, police say. (motortion/stock.adobe.com)

Alberta's main police oversight agency is investigatinga police shooting that killed a 28-year-old man in northeast Edmonton Saturday night, police say.

An Edmonton police officer shot the man in the Fraser neighbourhood after a "confrontation" occurred, police said in a news release issued early Sunday morning.

Patrol officerswere dispatched to the northeast edge of the city shortly before 9:30 p.m.An impaired driver reportedly rolled over their vehicle near 153rd Avenue and Anthony Henday Drive.

When officers arrived, witnesses told themthe driver, a man, hadfled the scene, police say.

Police eventually found the man,but a conflict ensued beforeofficerscould arrest him. An officer shot the man, who suffered life-threatening injuries, police say.

Paramedics rushed the man to hospital, where he died, police say.

No other civilians or police officers were injured.

The Edmonton Police Service notified the province's director of law enforcement, who directed the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) to investigate.

ASIRTinvestigates incidents where police may have caused seriousinjuryor death, as well as significant allegations of police misconduct.