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Man allegedly armed with gun shot by Winnipeg police in Osborne Village

Winnipeg police shot and seriously hurt a man who was armed with a gun in Osborne Village on Wednesday.

Man taken to hospital in unstable condition, police say

A police car sits in front of a building cordoned off with yellow tape.
An Osborne Village apartment building was cordoned off with police tape after an incident on Wednesday. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Winnipeg police shot and seriously hurt a man who police say was armed with a gun in Osborne Village on Wednesday.

A number of officers, including members of the tactical support unit, responded to 391 Gertrude Ave. near Osborne Street at about 3 p.m., police said in a news release that evening.

Police found a man who they say was armed with a gun and during the course of the incident, one of the officers shot the man.

Officers immediately provided emergency medical care, and the man was taken to hospital in unstable condition.

On Wednesday afternoon, police had taped off the front steps of a three-storey apartment building and closed part of the Osborne Village street.

An apartment building is taped off by police as stun guns sit nearby.
Several stun guns with wires still attached were also seen on the ground nearby. (Travis Golby/CBC)

Shortly before 4:30 p.m., a rifle was seen on the steps of the Gertrude Avenue building. Multiple marked and unmarked police vehicles were also still at the scene.

Several stun guns with wires still attached were also seen on the ground nearby.

Gertrude Avenue was closed from Osborne to Scott Street.

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