Man dead in police-involved shooting in Mississauga: Peel police | CBC News
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Man dead in police-involved shooting in Mississauga: Peel police | CBC News
"Officers responded around 12:30 a.m. to calls of a domestic disturbance near Polygon Court in Mississauga, said Peel police Cst. Tyler Bell-Morena at the scene. He said that call led officers to an interaction with a suspect, which resulted in shots being fired, near Fifth Line and Dundas Street."
"An adult man was pronounced dead at the scene and officers were not injured in the incident, he said. Bell-Morena said the Special Investigations Unit has taken over the investigation."
"This is a very large scene spanning over several streets in this subdivision, so you can anticipate a police presence here well into the rest of [Saturday] and into Sunday, he said. Residents are asked to avoid the area and any places closed off with police tape."
Peel police responded to a domestic disturbance call near Polygon Court in Mississauga around 12:30 a.m. on Saturday. The call led to an interaction with a suspect near Fifth Line and Dundas Street, during which shots were fired. An adult man was pronounced dead at the scene, and no officers were injured. The Special Investigations Unit, Ontario's police watchdog, has assumed control of the investigation. Police established a large perimeter spanning multiple streets in the subdivision, with significant police presence expected throughout Saturday and into Sunday. Residents were advised to avoid the area and police-taped sections.
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