1 dead, 1 injured after being shot by police following ‘family dispute’ at Ontario home

The Special Investigations Unit says a 19-year-old man is dead and another is injured after a police-involved shooting at an Innisfil, Ont. home following a call for a family dispute.

The SIU, known as Ontario’s police watchdog and an agency that investigates incidents involving officers, said South Simcoe Police were called to a residence on Shoreview Drive at around 3 p.m. on Thursday.

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The agency said there were reports of a family dispute and when officers arrived there was an “interaction” involving the two men outside of the home.

Four officers fired their guns at the two 19-year-olds, the SIU said.

The pair were struck and were taken to a Barrie hospital. One was pronounced dead while the other man remains in critical condition and was transferred to a Toronto hospital, the SIU said.

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There is no word on what led to police discharging their firearms. As the SIU has invoked its mandate, South Simcoe Police is not able to comment on the incident.

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