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Man injured when NWT wildlife officer shoots gun during aggressive bear incident

September 23, 2019  By The Canadian Press


FORT SIMPSON, N.W.T. — RCMP in the Northwest Territories say a man in Fort Simpson was injured when a wildlife officer fired his weapon in response to an aggressive bear.

Police say in a news release they were called Friday to help the Environment and Natural Resources officer track the bear within the town’s boundary.

They say the ENR officer shot his gun “in response to the bear’s aggressive behaviour,” and that shortly after, a man reported he’d been injured as a result of the shot.

He was transferred to Yellowknife with an injury that was not life-threatening.

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The bear, meanwhile, was located and destroyed.

Police did not specify in the release if the man was near the bear when he was injured by the gun, and neither police nor the Environment and Natural Resources department could be reached for comment on Saturday.

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