January 18, 2002
Police ambushed in Arctic
Bay
Six hour
standoff with gun-wielding teen ends peacefully
KIRSTEN
MURPHY
A six-hour standoff in
Arctic Bay on Jan. 9 ended peacefully, police said, after a 17-year-old lured
officers to a private residence and fired 20 shots from a .303 rifle.
The 20 scattered bullet
casings from the high-powered rifle used to hunt polar bears left little doubt
in Cpl. Clare Kines mind that the shooter meant to wreak some havoc. "He
intended to get us there and cause us harm," Kines said.
The teen, who cannot be
named under the Young Offenders Act, called police at 3 p.m., saying he had
taken a drug overdose. Before officers were dispatched, a community resident
called to tell police the teens claims may have been a set-up.
Kines and his partner called
for backup. They drove to the house, but did not enter. Police informed the
community radio station, which broadcast a warning to residents, telling them
to stay indoors.
"There were people
around, lots of traffic and people trapped in offices," Kines said. "Once
the word got out, the community was really good about [staying indoors]."
The standoff ended at 9
p.m. when a negotiator from Iqaluit spoke to the teen by phone and convinced
him to surrender. He was arrested without incident before the RCMPs containment
team and emergency response team arrived from Ottawa.
"For me, speculating
what might have been does not change anything," said Kines, a 13-year RCMP
officer who has worked at the two-person detachment in Arctic Bay for the past
two years.
Though no one was injured
in the incident, Kines has been shot while on duty during his 13-year career.
"When youre in those situations, other than responding you dont
really think about whats happening," he said. "Youre making
sure you arent hurt and now no one else is."
The teen faces four firearm
charges and one assault charge. He has been remanded in custody and is expected
to appear in Iqaluit court this month. He was in Arctic Bay in open custody,
though Kines would not comment on the teens previous conviction.
The incident is the third
shoot-out involving teens in the Baffin region. Last month, two teens in two
separate incidents fired rifles during Christmas celebrations in Cape Dorset
and Pangnirtung. No one was hurt. The matters are before the court.
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