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Police fire at suspect in West Island chase, prompting investigation

Quebec's police watchdog is investigating after Montreal police opened fire on a suspect in the West Island overnight.

Suspect shot in Galerie des Sources parking lot before leading police on Highway 40 chase

The suspect was struck when police fired at him, but his injuries are not life-threatening. (Radio-Canada)

A 28-year-old manwas shot by police in a West Island parking lot before leading them on a chase in a suspected stolen car, according toQuebec's police watchdog (BEI).

The man is in hospital for his injuries, which the BEIsays are not life-threatening.

Police had taken the man to hospital for a drug-related issue earlier in the day, according to preliminary information released by theBEI.

It's after he was released that the man is suspected to have stolen a car, leading police an initial chase which was abandoned because it was too dangerous, spokesperson MartinBonin-Charron said.

The chase began in a Dollard-des-Ormeaux parking lot, where police shot at the suspected stolen car before it drove off toward Highway 40. (Jay Turnbull/CBC)

That night, Montreal police officers spotted the stolen car in a Dollard-des-Ormeaux restaurant parking lot and approached it on foot, thinking it was empty, he said.

Instead, the car chargedat them before speeding off toward Highway 40, he said.

"That'swhen the police officers from the Montreal police corps, they reportedly fired at the vehicle but the vehicle managed to escape," Bonin-Charronsaid in an interview.

The pursuit began on the highway heading westbound, but the suspect took an abrupt turn, changing direction, he said. It's unclear if at any point the suspect drove in the wrong direction on the road.

Highway 40 eastbound was closed overnight for an investigation by the BEI, Quebec's police watchdog. (Radio-Canada)

The chase ended with police cruisers colliding with the suspect vehicle. Officers used stun guns "to get a hold of the man," Bonin-Charron said.

"That's when they found out that he had been wounded by a firearm earlier."

BEIinvestigators are still gathering evidence, Bonin-Charron said, but the highway has reopened after it was closedeastboundbetweenAnciens-CombattantsBoulevardandSainte-MarieRoadovernight.

The BEI investigates all incidents in which a person is injured or killed during a police operation.