Car and foot chase in Winnipeg ends with arrest of 2 men
1 man used bear spray on officers, other shocked with stun gun before arrest, police say
Two men are being held after a stolen vehicle rammed a police cruiser, drove up on a downtown sidewalk to get around it, then hit a second police vehicle before the driver and another man fled, one of them hitting pursuing officers with bear spray.
Officers on patrol Monday night saw a stolen vehicle in downtown Winnipeg, near Portage and St. Mary avenues, around midnight.
They followed the stolen vehicle and a second unit approached from the front, trying to stop the stolen vehicle at Broadway and Langside Street, Winnipeg police said in a news release.
The stolen vehicle accelerated and clipped the passenger side of the cruiser, then onto the sidewalk and around the cruiser.
Back on Broadway, it hit another police cruiser.
Two people got out of the car and ran; police pursued.
As they ran, one of the men used bear spray, which hit two officers.
Police arrested a man near Broadway and Furby Street.
Another man was found on Furby Street near Broadway. When he refused to comply with officers' demands, police shot him with a stun gun, then arrested him, the news release says.
The arrested men, Winnipeggers age 28 and 31, and two police officers were taken to hospital and later released.
Police ask anyone with information to call investigators at 204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.
'Escalation of violence'
There were two other cases where drivers rammed into police cruisers over the long weekend.
The first happened on Nov. 11 around 5:55 p.m. in the Bridgewater area, where patrol officers saw a vehicle driving suspiciously.
They followed the vehicle into a parking lot, when the vehicle turned around drove straight at the police cruiser, said Const. Tammy Skrabek.
The officers were unharmed, but the suspect and their vehicle have not been found, she added.
The second incident happened around 6:10 p.m. on Pembina Highway, when police found a stolen vehicle and tailed it. A second cruiser arrived in an attempt to contain the stolen vehicle, but the driver rammed into both cruisers.
Police said during the chaos, one of the officers fired a gun.
This incident eventually led to Academy Road in River Heights, between Oak and Ash streets, being blocked off with yellow tape and cruisers.
Academy remained closed through the night before it was reopened early Tuesday.
The stolen vehicle got away, but was later found down the road crashed into a fence. The driver has not been found.
"For our members, this is a complete escalation of violence on the part of the offenders," Skrabek said. "We've seen it in the past, but not to this magnitude.
"It's a reminder for officers to be more vigilant, be more aware of their surroundings, to be aware of the fact that offenders are willing to use this type of force — which could potentially be deadly."