Manitoba

Police watchdog investigates after man jumped out window, breaks leg

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after it says a man broke his leg while jumping out of a window to escape police.

Independent Investigation Unit investigates all serious incidents involving police officers in Manitoba

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Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after it says a man broke his leg while jumping out of a window to escape police.

The Independent Investigation Unit says Winnipeg police reported responding to a call Tuesday regarding a domestic assault involving a man armed with a knife.

The unit says when police entered the apartment, they were told the man had jumped from a third-storey window to get away.

He was found on the ground with an injured leg and was arrested.

An ambulance took him to hospital with a broken right femur.

The IIU investigates all serious incidents involving police officers in Manitoba.