Lethbridge man faces multiple charges after shot fired Monday in traffic incident
A Lethbridge man faces multiple charges in relation to an incident Monday in which a shot was fired from a rifle.
About 3:15 Monday afternoon, a Lethbridge police officer responding to a traffic incident heard what they believed to be a gun shot in the 2200 block of 7 Ave. South.
At the same time, a vehicle was spotted leaving the scene of the traffic incident, headed west on 7 Ave.
Witnesses told police that a man had shot a rifle and fled the scene on foot. Officers cordoned off the area, while community peace officers visited nearby Ecole la Verendrye School to assure staff and students they were safe.
A suspect was located near the area and arrested. A firearm was also recovered.
Police investigators believe there was a confrontation between the driver of the vehicle and the man on foot that resulted in a shot being fired in the direction of the vehicle. Police believe the two knew each other. No round has been recovered.
Rauiri McGinnity of Lethbridge has been charged with the following:
· Careless use of a firearm;
· Intentional and reckless discharge of a firearm;
· Possession of an offensive weapon dangerous to the public;
· Discharge firearm with intent to injure; and
· Mischief.
McGinnity was remanded in custody while waiting to receive a date for a court appearance.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Canada's most wanted fugitive arrested in P.E.I. in connection with Toronto homicide
A suspect in a fatal shooting in Toronto’s east end last summer has been arrested in Charlottetown, just one week after he topped a list of Canada’s most wanted fugitives.
BREAKING Federal employees will be required to spend 3 days a week in the office
Starting in September, public servants in the core public administration will be required to work in the office a minimum of three days a week. The Treasury Board Secretariat says executives will need to be in the office four days per week.
Concerns about plexiglass prompt inspections at some Loblaws locations in Ottawa
Inspections are underway at more than one Loblaws location in Ottawa after complaints were filed about tall plexiglass barriers.
Plane overshoots runway at airport in St. John's, N.L., no injuries reported
Investigators from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are headed to St. John's, N.L., after a plane overshot a runway at the city's airport this afternoon.
Poilievre unrepentant over calling Trudeau 'wacko' as his MPs say Speaker should resign
An unrepentant Pierre Poilievre returned to the House of Commons on Wednesday to pepper the prime minister about his drug decriminalization policies after being booted the day prior for refusing to take back calling Justin Trudeau 'wacko' over his approach to the issue.
Five human skeletons, missing hands and feet, found outside house of Nazi leader Hermann Göring
Archeologists have unearthed the skeletons of five people, missing their hands and feet, at a former Nazi military base in Poland.
Toddler of Phoenix first responder dies after bounce house goes airborne
A two-year-old child died after a strong gust of wind sent the bounce house he was in airborne and into a neighbouring lot in central Arizona, the Pinal County Sheriff's Office said.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh confirms his party will support the Liberals' federal budget
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party will support the federal budget, ending any speculation that the party could pull out of its deal with the minority Liberal government.
Dental care program accepting claims for 1 million seniors
Citizens' Services Minister Terry Beech says 1,200 seniors have already visited a dentist and had their claims processed by the federal government's new dental care plan.