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16-year-old girl dies after being shot by Winnipeg police

A 16-year-old girl who died after being shot by Winnipeg police was driving a stolen vehicle used in the robbery of aLiquor Mart, police say.

Girl, along with 4 other teenagers, allegedly involved in liquor store theft before shooting

A 16-year-old girl was shot and killed by Winnipeg police on April 8, following a police chase after a group of teens allegedly robbed a Liquor Mart in the city's Sage Creek neighbourhood. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

A 16-year-old girl who died after being shot by Winnipeg police was driving a stolen vehicle used in the robbery of aLiquor Mart, police say.

A group offive teens, all 15 or 16 years old, are accused of robbing the store in the Sage Creek neighbourhood just before 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

They allegedly stole alcohol while threatening to harm staff, before leavingin a stolen SUV.

A police cruiser that responded to the robbery was rammed by the SUV, which then sped off, police said.

Other police units responded and gave chase. The SUVcollided with a number of other cars before a final crash brought it to a stop at the intersection of Lagimodiere Boulevard andFermor Avenue.

WATCH |Raw video shot by passerby moments after police shooting:

RAW: Video shot by passerby moments after police shooting

4 years ago
Duration 0:18
Video taken by a passerby shows the moments after the police shooting at Lagimodiere Boulevard and Fermor Avenue . A body is on the ground after the shooting.

Officers approached the stopped SUV and the girl was shot, police said.

Police ChiefDanny Smythdid not say how many shots were fired or how many officers fired their guns. He also couldn't say why police opened fire.

All of that is being investigated by theIndependent Investigation Unit of Manitoba, which looks into police-involved serious incidents in the province.

'Two officer-involved shootings'

The girl was given first aid at the scene and taken to hospital in critical conditionbut pronounced dead there, police said.

The four other people in the SUV two boys, age15 and 16, and two girls, age15 and 16 have been charged with multiple offences, including robbery, wearing a disguise, possession of stolen property and failure to comply with prior court orders.

About six minutes elapsed between the time whenthe call came in about the robbery and when the pursuit ended, Smyth said. None of the other teens,officers or people in other cars involved in the collisions were injured.

A 16-year-old girl shot by police was taken to hospital in critical condition but died. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

The SUVhad been stolen on Tuesday from a home in the community of Whytewold,Man.

On Wednesday, before thetheft in Sage Creek, the SUV wasspotted at a robbery at a Liquor Martin Transcona, police said.It later crashed into a fence in the area of Keewatin Street and William Avenue W.before taking off.

The IIU is also looking into another fatal shooting by a Winnipeg officer. Police were called early Thursday to a home in the city's North End about a man with a gun.

The man confronted the officerswho then shot him, police said. The man wasrushed to hospital where hedied.

"Two officer-involved shootings, one insoutheast Winnipeg and one in the North End of Winnipeg, about 11 hours apart," saidZane Tessler, the IIU's civilian director.

"[It's] challenging on its own and compounded with the COVID-19 influence now as well."

More than a dozen officers connected to the two shootings will be pulled from regular duties in the next few days "so that we can ensure that they are okay," Smyth said.

"The vast majority of these officers have never been involved in anything like this."

WATCH | Holly Caruk's report on the shootings:

Two officer-involved shootings in Winnipeg

4 years ago
Duration 2:23
Two fatal shootings, one in southeast Winnipeg and one in the North End of Winnipeg in less than 12 hours.

With files from Meaghan Ketcheson