Tactical officers arrest man after section of Exchange District shut down in gun-related investigation

Man arrested Wednesday evening around King Street and McDermot Avenue

Image | Suspect taken into custody Monday Exchange District

Caption: An officer takes a male into custody in Winnipeg's Exchange District Wednesday night. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

A tactical support team helped in the arrest of a man in what Winnipeg police described as a "firearms-related investigation" in the city's Exchange District during rush hour on Wednesday.
Officers from the Winnipeg Police Service had shut down the area around King Street and McDermot Avenue early Wednesday evening. About a dozen officers could be seen guarding the area including some from the tactical team.

Image | Police leave the Mariaggi's Hotel Wednesday night

Caption: Police leave Mariaggi's Hotel Wednesday night. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

Police asked people to avoid the area while investigators and emergency crews were on scene.
The man was taken into custody from a business in the 200 block of McDermot Avenue. Several tactical officers could be seen leaving Mariaggi's Hotel around 6:45 p.m.

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A news release issued by police shortly before 7 p.m. said no injuries had been reported.

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Caption: A tactical team was involved in what police are describing as a 'firearms-related investigation' in Winnipeg's Exchange District on Wednesday. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Officers have left the area and roads have reopened, police said.
The release says more information about the arrest will be available on Thursday.