Man shot dead by Winnipeg police was person of interest in death of missing B.C. trucker – BC | Globalnews.ca
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Police in Winnipeg say a man shot dead during a Thursday hostage standoff was also a person of interest in the death of a missing B.C. trucker.
Farah Mohamud, 34, was found dead Tuesday in a fifth-floor unit at an apartment building on Furby Street in southwest Winnipeg.
He had completed a delivery to Manitoba four days earlier, and was reported missing when his family became concerned he’d failed to pick up a return shipment.
On Thursday, dozens of police descended on the same building where a man had barricaded himself into a third-floor unit with four hostages, including a three-year-old child.
The incident ended with police fatally shooting the suspect after three of the hostages had escaped or been released.
“The male is known to us, he was a 52-year-old male, he had an extensive criminal record for violence and weapons offences, and he was on a few weapons prohibitions at the time of this event,” Winnipeg Police Service Cheif Const. Danny Smyth told a press conference.
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Mohamud, a father of three, hailed from Delta, B.C.
Police have yet to release any details about a possible motive in his death.
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