Vancouver police shoot man with rubber bullets in case of mistaken identity
Vancouver police say they have apologized to a man who was shot with rubber bullets in a wrongful arrest over a case of mistaken identity.
Police say in a statement that officers obtained “reliable information” last Wednesday that a man wanted Canada-wide for a violent home invasion in Calgary was in the city’s Yaletown neighbourhood.
The suspect who police thought they were arresting was considered armed and dangerous, and potentially in possession of a firearm, so the department’s emergency response team was deployed.
Police say during the arrest officers shot the man with two rubber bullets.