A man is dead after being shot during an attempted arrest at Nanaimo鈥檚 Departure Bay ferry terminal this morning.
Chief Supt. Sean Sullivan, RCMP Island District commander, said the Island District Emergency Response Team and Nanaimo RCMP were at the location in relation to a 鈥渧iolent car-jacking incident鈥 elsewhere in B.C.
鈥淭he vehicle was stopped by police and a takedown was initiated,鈥 said Sullivan. 鈥淚t resulted in what police believed was an individual with a firearm and shots were fired, resulting in the serious injuries to the suspect which later resulted in his death.
No one else was injured in the incident.
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. has about 10 people looking into the incident right now, said Ron MacDonald, the IIO鈥檚 chief civilian director.
鈥淲e鈥檒l be looking into all the circumstances surrounding the interaction that led to the shots being fired,鈥 he said at a press conference in Surrey this afternoon. 鈥淲e will assess what the police were doing, what the individual was doing.鈥
He said the IIO is engaged in a forensics investigation and will speak with witnesses, look for possible video evidence and review radio traffic.
MacDonald said the IIO hasn鈥檛 yet determined if there was an exchange of gunfire.
鈥淭he RCMP reported that members saw what they believed to be a weapon as he exited the vehicle. That obviously is a very important part of our investigation as well.鈥
He added that leading up to the takedown attempt, there was communication with ferry staff to ensure that the suspect vehicle was among the last to disembark the vessel.
A witness told the 亚洲天堂 Bulletin he heard gunfire and saw a cluster of police vehicles at the terminal as the Queen of Cowichan was unloading in advance of a scheduled 10:40 a.m. sailing. Frank Leonard, chairman of the B.C. Agricultural Land Commission, said he was travelling from Campbell River to Richmond on business when the incident happened a little after 10:15 a.m.
鈥淚 heard a boom like a backfire of a truck and a couple of seconds [later] I heard bang, bang, bang, that sounded like gunfire,鈥 he said.
He saw a cluster of police vehicles and saw B.C. Ambulance Service arrive on scene.
鈥淎n announcement came on to get in your car because there鈥檇 been a police incident,鈥 Leonard said, adding that passengers were calm and the scene was very quiet.
About 20 minutes later, disembarking resumed via the departures lanes, and the Queen of Cowichan sailed less than half an hour behind schedule.
Andy Watson, B.C. Coroners Service spokesman, would not confirm details about fatalities or injuries other than to say the Coroners Service had been called to investigate.
鈥淵es, we have been called. We are early in our investigation,鈥 Watson said, deferring further comment to the IIO.
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RCMP forensic team arriving on scene alleged police shooting BC Ferries Departure Bay Terminal.
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Nearby resident said he heard shots fired.
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. confirmed via social media that 鈥渋nvestigators are being deployed to Nanaimo for a police-related incident.鈥
Sgt. Jon Stuart, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman, said all comment about the incident would come from RCMP鈥檚 E Division headquarters on the Lower Mainland.
鈥淭he IIO will be attending later, so at this point we鈥檙e not going to be releasing any further information about what happened,鈥 he said.
Stuart would not confirm any details about injuries or fatalities or even if police were involved in the shooting.
Deborah Marshall, B.C. Ferries spokeswoman, confirmed there was a police incident and ferry traffic will be affected.
鈥淲e are continuing to operate in and out of our Departure Bay terminal,鈥 Marshall told the 亚洲天堂 Bulletin. 鈥淭he ships will be running a bit behind schedule though because we鈥檙e using the vehicle booths to discharge traffic. Right now the exit lanes are closed, so it鈥檚 a bit of a re-route for our customers and that should carry on for at least a couple of hours probably.鈥
RCMP forensic team arriving on scene alleged police shooting BC Ferries Departure Bay Terminal.
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Nearby resident said he heard shots fired.
Nanaimo RCMP investigating scene of alleged police shooting at BC Ferries Departure Bay Terminal.
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Pic may give you a sense of how far away from vehicles and passengers waiting to board ferry at Departure Bay the police incident was; if planned, police had a narrow stretch of road away from all with a limited number of 鈥榦thers鈥 nearby
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Former Saanich mayor says there appears to have been a police shooting at the Departure Bay ferry terminal in Nanaimo. We are chasing details .
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