Victim of homicide killed with military-style rifle 'designed specifically to kill people' say police

2 men face 1st-degree murder charges in Wellington Avenue shooting

Image | George Prieston

Caption: George Prieston was killed in a shooting on Wellington Avenue last night. He is shown above in a Crime Stoppers photo from 2012. Prieston, 25 at the time, was wanted in connection with a domestic-related incident involving an ex-girlfriend. (Crimestoppers handout)

A 29-year-old man is dead and two other men face charges of first-degree murder after a shooting in Winnipeg's West End on Thursday night.

Media Video | CBC News: Winnipeg at 6:00 : Victim of homicide killed with military-style rifle 'designed specifically to kill people' say police

Caption: A 29-year-old man is dead and two other men face charges of first-degree murder after a shooting in Winnipeg's West End on Thursday night.

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Police were called to the 600 block of Wellington Avenue, near Agnes Street, around 6:30 p.m. about shots being fired.
George Prieston was found with wounds to the upper body and rushed to the hospital in critical condition. He was later pronounced dead.
A dog belonging to Prieston was also found shot and had to be put down due to its injuries, police spokesman Const. Rob Carver said at a news conference Friday.
A military-style assault rifle with a high-capacity magazine was used in the shooting, he said.
"This is a very serious weapon … designed specifically to kill people," Carver said, adding that the weapon has not been found and a bulletin has been sent to officers to be aware of that.
"There is a risk involved as long as that weapon is out there," he added, saying police have leads about where it might be "and hopefully it will be recovered shortly."

Media Video | CBC News: Winnipeg at 6:00 : Winnipeg police talk about the military-style assault rifle used in the shooting

Caption: Const. Rob Carver talks about the weapon "designed specifically to kill people," and that officers are still searching for the gun.

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A number of suspects were located in the area when police arrived and two men have been arrested.
They face the following charges:
  • First-degree murder.
  • Two counts of failure to comply with court conditions.
  • Cruelty to animals.
Carver said the investigation is ongoing and wouldn't say if more arrests might be coming.
Anyone with information is asked to call 204-986-7983 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

Busy night

Shortly after police were called about the homicide, they were called about two armed robberies, including a carjacking.
Both of those incidents resulted in police pursuits and a total of four police vehicles being damaged.

Image | Police SUV

Caption: An unmarked police SUV was damaged in Thursday's chase of a suspected carjacker in the Polo Park area. (Donna Lee/CBC)

"An incredible number of police resources were deployed and utilized last night," Carver said. "It was a huge commitment by our members to resolve these incidents."
Well over 35 police units were tied up in a 90-minute period for those three incidents, he said.
That left about 100 other calls for service waiting until resources could be freed up.
Police are still working on many of them today, Carver said.

Media Video | CBC News: Winnipeg at 6:00 : RAW: Police investigate the scene on Wellington Ave. where a 29-year-old man was shot and killed Thursday night

Caption: 2 men face 1st-degree murder charges after a shooting in Winnipeg's West End on Thursday night.

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