Fatal northern Quebec police shooting followed drunk driving call, watchdog says

The province's police watchdog is providing some new details about police-involved shooting that left one man dead and a second seriously injured in a remote northern Quebec village. A logo for BEI, Quebec’s independent police bureau, is seen in Louiseville, Que., Tuesday, March 28, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - A police shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured in a northern Quebec village early Monday allegedly occurred after officers answered a call about someone trying to drive while intoxicated.

But Quebec's police watchdog released few other details on Tuesday about what happened around 4:10 a.m. that morning in Salluit, an Inuit fly-in community about 1,850 kilometres north of Montreal. The oversight agency -- Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes -- said Nunavik police received a 911 call about someone who was allegedly trying to drive while impaired.

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