Officers wounded in Saanich bank shooting face ‘a long road ahead’
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SAANICH — Police say they’ve cleared and reopened the world round a neighborhood financial institution that was the scene of a lethal taking pictures final week.
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Saanich police issued a tweet saying the crime scene on the Financial institution of Montreal on Shelbourne Avenue has been launched and reopened to all site visitors.
Six cops had been injured in final Tuesday’s shootout, and the 22-year-old twin brothers suspected of being behind the incident had been killed.
Victoria Police spokesman Bowen Osoko says three officers from the division had been injured through the shootout.
He says one stays in hospital however all face “a protracted street forward.”
Saanich Chief Const. Dean Duthie had mentioned final week that three of the division’s officers stay in hospital, together with one who’s in intensive care, whereas one other would require extra surgical procedures.
On Saturday, the RCMP identified 22-year-old twins, Mathew and Isaac Auchterlonie from Duncan as the 2 suspects who had been killed through the shootout with police outdoors the financial institution.
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