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Southern Manitoba town shocked by fatal police shooting after vehicle pursuit from Winnipeg

Residents of a small southern Manitoba community are in shock after their town saw the conclusion of a police chase across the region that ended with officers shooting and killing one suspect and another one fleeing to Saskatchewan, where he was eventuallycaught.

Man dead in Niverville, total of 3 others arrested after manhunt leading into Sask.

Two men in white garments look through a tarped off truck.
Police investigators examine a tarped off truck at a Shell gas station in Niverville, Man., on Wednesday morning. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Residents of a small southern Manitoba community are in shock after their town saw the conclusion of a police chase across the region that ended with officers shooting and killing one suspect and another one fleeing to Saskatchewan, where he was eventuallycaught.

David Frank Burling, 29, was arrested alongwith a woman near Springside, Sask., about 25 kilometres northwest of Yorkton, around 2:30 p.m. CT following an hours-long search,Saskatchewan RCMP said Wednesday afternoon.

Earlier that day, RCMPsaidhefled the scene where another man was declared dead following a shooting by Winnipeg police.

Manitoba RCMP said thatman was found inNiverville,about 20 kilometres south of Winnipeg, around 3 a.m. Wednesday.

Southern Manitoba town shocked by fatal police shooting after vehicle pursuit from Winnipeg

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Residents of a small southern Manitoba community are in shock after their town saw the conclusion of a police chase across the region that ended with officers shooting and killing one suspect and another one fleeing to Saskatchewan, where he was eventually caught.

Town resident David Polanski said he woke up to what sounded likescreeching tiresand multiple shots. He said it all unfolded "within a few minutes."

"I heard screaming a little bit, like a female voice. Then I saw cop lights everywhere, right? Then I heard screeching of tires," he said.

"It doesn't seem like something that happens here," Polanski added. "I like to live out of cities, quieter. [It's] a little bit alarming."

Cruiser rammed during pursuit: police

Winnipeg police said during a press conference Wednesdaythey got a report from RCMP of a stolen vehicle southwest of Winnipeg around 12:40 a.m.

Shortly after, a city patrol unit spotted the stolen truck, a black Ford F-350, nearNess Avenue and Linwood Street, in west Winnipeg.

A map showing an intersection in Winnipeg, as well as Otterburne, Niverville, and the intersection between Highway 59 and provincial road 305.
Points included in the police pursuit through southern Manitoba Wednesday are shown on the map. (CBC Graphics)

The police service's helicopter tracked the vehiclefor about an hour, before it ended up at a parking lot on College Crescent in Otterburne, in theProvidence University College area,just south of Niverville.

As a policecruiserentered the lot, it was rammed by the stolen vehicle, after which there was an "engagement" in which police fired their guns, and the suspects fled the scene in the truck, Winnipeg police said.

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An RCMP cruiser was laterseen at Providence University College in Otterburne. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

AnRCMP cruiser and yellow police tape could be seen near the college Wednesday around noon.

"Some of our staff and faculty who live on campus ... were aware of an event overnight," said Providence provost Nicholas Greco.

"From what I can see, it looks like a vehicle came through this area, and there was some reports that I heard of 'pops.'"

Several Winnipegpolice vehicles were involved in the chase, police said.

Man found wounded inside stolen truck, police say

The police helicopter continued tracking their vehicle, following it toa parking lot on Drovers Run in Niverville, wherethe driver of the stolen truckgot into another vehicle and fled.

Anotherman was found inside the black Ford with a gunshot wound. Winnipeg police said he died from hisinjuries before an ambulance arrived.

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Winnipeg Police Service Deputy ChiefArt Stannardsaid officers were informed the suspects in the stolen truck may be armed and had prior criminal history. (CBC)

"Police members take their oath very seriously to protect and serve the citizens of Winnipeg. They don't want to kill anybody and they don't want to shoot anybody," Winnipeg Police Service Deputy ChiefArt Stannard said at the news conference Wednesday,but"we react to the actions of the people."

Winnipeg police said the initial report they got from RCMP about the stolen truck warned them the vehicle was occupied by people who might be armed and who had prior criminal history, including two previous pursuits outside Winnipeg.

Stannardsaid the suspects were known to city police.

Police wouldn't give the name of the man who was shot, saying theuse of force is now being investigated by theIndependent Investigation Unit of Manitoba, the watchdog agency which investigates all serious incidents involving police in the province.

The IIU said in a Wednesday afternoon news release it's requested a civilian monitor, as the incident involves a death.

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A truck is tarped off and wrapped in police tape at a Shell gas station in Niverville on Wednesday morning. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

A woman who was a passenger in the stolen truck tried to escape on foot, but shewas arrested by RCMP, Winnipeg police said.

Niverville resident heard shots, screaming

The Drovers Run area isa business strip that runs parallel to Highway 311 through the town. Residents told CBC News police werefocused on an area around a Shell gas station and Tim Hortons restaurant at the corner of Drovers Run and Krahn Road.

Polanski, who lives nearby, said he saw a police officer running with a shotgun, after which he decided to shut his doors to not interfere.

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Niverville resident David Polanski said he woke up to the sounds of screeching tires and screaming. (CBC)

"I was like, 'Holy crap, that guy is running with a gun,'" he said. "I noticed the cop cars within a couple of minutes. There was yelling and screaming, and gunshots."

Henok Negash runs Negash Coffee, next door to the Tim Hortons.

"When you hear of a police shooting in a small town, [it's] never happened like this before," he said. "It just [shakes] you a little bit.... You can tell everybody who comes in here is a little bit shocked."

Manitoba police were also at a second scene earlier Wednesdayat the corner of Highway59 and Provincial Road 305, between Otterburne and Niverville.

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A Winnipeg police cruiser with bullet holes in the windshield is parked at the side of the highway south of Niverville. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)

A Winnipeg police cruiser was parked there with a portion of its front end smashed in and about a dozen bullet holes in itswindshield.

RCMP said that was connected with the Niverville incident.

Saskatchewan manhunt leads to 2 arrests

On Wednesday morning, Saskatchewan RCMP saidthey were looking for Burling, later indicatinghe may be travelling through the Yorkton area, in southeastern Saskatchewan.

A map showing Springside, Sask., as well as locations in Manitoba: Winnipeg, Niverville, Otterburne.
David Burling, 29, was arrested in Springside, Sask., after a police pursuit that included incidents in Winnipeg, Otterburne and Niverville, Man. (CBC Graphics)

Police believed he was driving a green 2016 Subaru CrosstrekSUV, which had aManitoba licence plate reading either LJB 238 or LMJ 710. But in an update Wednesday afternoon, theysaid Burlingwas found in asilver vehicle, not the green Subaru.

Sask.RCMP said he and a woman that was also in the vehicle were arrested without incident.

Manitoba court files show Burling has several prior convictions, including for multipleinstances of flight from a peace officer that date back to 2014.

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Saskatchewan RCMP said Wednesday afternoon that David Frank Burling, 29, was arrested in southeastern Saskatchewan. They say he fled the scene after a fatal shooting by Winnipeg police in southern Manitoba early Wednesday morning. (Saskatchewan RCMP)

While Burling's been caught, police are still urgingthe public to call RCMPif they see the Subaru, warning they should not approach if it's spotted.

'I can't fathom how something like this could have happened'

In aWednesday morning noticeto parents, Hanover School Division saidNiverville's elementary, middle and high schools had been placed in a hold and secure situation, usually used when there's anemergency situation happeningoutside the school.

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Former mayor Clarence Braun lives about two blocks away from where the incident happened. He said he saw swarms of RCMP and Winnipeg police officers on his way to work. (CBC)

In a hold and secure, classes continue and students and staff can enter the building,but the school's exterior doors are otherwise locked and monitored.

Students spent recess and lunch inside school on Wednesday as a precaution, the division said.

Former mayor Clarence Braun lives about two blocks away from where the incident happened. He said he saw swarms of RCMP and Winnipeg police officers on his way to work.

Braun said he's shocked to see something like this happen in his town, which as of 2021 was inhabited by fewerthan 6,000 people.

WATCH| Former Niverville mayor describes aftermath of shooting:

Man shot dead by police in Niverville

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A man was shot dead by police in the Manitoba town of Niverville early Wednesday. Both Mounties and the Winnipeg Police Service are on the scene. Police have a woman in custody and say one man took off in a stolen vehicle.

"I can't fathom how something like this could have happened, but then that's not the world I live in," he said.

"I don't think what we see here reflects on our community specifically," Braun added. "But it does reflecton the culture that we live in today."

In astatement posted to the town'sFacebook page, officials thanked Niverville residentsfor their "understanding and patience" in light of the shooting, and thankedthe RCMP.

With files from Rosanna Hempel, Meaghan Ketcheson, Bartley Kives and Darren Bernhardt