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Police won't call second probe into death of Metis man


Police in Winnipeg, Manitoba, won't launch an independent investigation into the shooting death of a Metis man at the hands of police.

Howard Fleury, 34, was shot after he allegedly confronted officers with a knife. The incident occurred at his home, where police had been responded to a domestic violence call.

This is the second shooting of a Metis person in Winnipeg this year. In January, Matthew Dumas, 18, was shot and killed by an officer after a chase.

The Manitoba M�tis Federation said relations with the police have improved since the January shooting. But President David Chartrand said an independent investigation is still needed because officers are involved.

Get the Story:
No independent investigation into shooting: police (CBC 12/5)

Relevant Links:
Manitoba M�tis Federation - http://www.mmf.mb.ca

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