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Man charged in Merritt police-involved shooting

Lone Sheep Publishing
By Lone Sheep Publishing
June 8th, 2021

A Fort St. John man has now been charged in relation to a police involved shooting that occurred in Merritt earlier this week, according to RCMP S/Sgt. Janelle Shoihet.

“On June 6, RCMP officers in Merritt attempted to stop a truck that had allegedly failed to stop for police earlier the same day and had been involved in a theft in Lytton the previous day,” Shoihet said.

“Attempts to stop the truck were unsuccessful and shots were exchanged between police and the occupants. (To read the entire news release visit the Merritt RCMP website).”

On June 7, the BC Prosecution Service approved charges against 46-year-old Gerald Cooper of Fort St. John. Cooper has been charged with five counts of attempted murder with a firearm and one count of flight from police. He is expected to appear next in a Kamloops Provincial court on June 9, 2021.

Given police actions are subject to independent investigation by the Independent Investigations Office of BC and this matter is now before the court, no further information will be released by police, said Shoihet

Anyone who may have been a witness to this incident, or has dash cam or other video and has not already spoken with police, we ask that you contact the Merritt RCMP at cite file 2021-2399.

 

This post was syndicated from https://castlegarsource.com
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