Regina officers shoot man after crossbow threat; SIRT launches probe
Regina police shot and injured a man early Tuesday after he threatened people and fired a crossbow inside a home on Elphinstone Street. SIRT is now investigating.

Police shoot crossbow suspect in Regina home, SIRT investigates
Google News CA — Crime (EN) reports that Regina police shot and injured a man around 2 a.m. CST Tuesday at a residence on Elphinstone Street, between Second and Third Avenues.
Officers were called to the address following reports of a man threatening occupants and discharging a crossbow inside the home. Upon entry, they helped a woman and a boy escape to safety.
An altercation then occurred between the suspect and police, during which two officers opened fire and struck the man, according to a Regina Police Service news release. Officers administered first aid until paramedics arrived. His injuries are described as serious but not life-threatening.
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) — an independent, civilian-led body mandated to investigate deaths or serious injuries involving police action or custody — has assumed conduct of the investigation. Regina police say they will not be releasing further details while SIRT's probe is underway.
Source: Google News CA — Crime (EN)