An RCMP officer sustained a non-life threatening gunshot injury during the execution of a search warrant near Biggar in west-central Saskatchewan.
The incident occurred on Thursday, May 14 at approximately 11:40 p.m. at a residence in a rural area, 27 km north of Biggar. The Saskatchewan RCMP’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) was preparing to execute a search warrant as part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking.
While the officers were preparing to execute the search warrant, shots were fired in their direction and one officer was struck. Other RCMP members provided initial medical treatment with the Saskatchewan RCMP Emergency Medical Response Team (EMRT). EMRT officers are part of the ERT and are trained to assist with medical emergencies, such as gunshot wounds, to get injured police officers to the next step of medical care.
Officers continued with the execution of the search warrant and an adult male and an adult female were taken into custody without incident. The injured officer was further assessed by local EMS and no further treatment was required.
No RCMP officers discharged their weapons during this incident. The only individual injured was the RCMP officer.
Members of the public can expect to see an increased police presence in the area as RCMP officers conduct the investigation. There is no risk to public safety.
The investigation is ongoing and further updates will be provided as soon as they are available.