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Boy, 11 years old, hit by a Nagaredama in a former Red River shooting, police say

The night at

Red River Exwas horrifying for the 11-year-old boy and his mother on Monday.shooting at the fair.

Police previously stated that a 16-year-old boy was taken to the hospital in crisis after a bullet struck at a trade fair after 7 pm. Then he was upgraded to his stables.

Read more: Crisis after a "serious incident" at Red River Ex

One teenager, two 17-year-old boys and a 15-year-old girl were later arrested and each faced numerous accusations.

However, police say further accusations were made after investigators learned that the boy had also been beaten.

Former CEO of Red River, Security, says the park is safe after three people have been charged with shooting

Thursday release So the police told the boy: Unknown to the people involved in the shooting, he was with his mother near him when the shooting began.

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They say the Nagaredama hit a young bystander in the lower body.

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Police say the boy's mother immediately took him to the hospital.

Read more: Red River Former CEO, Security, says the park is safe after three people have been charged with shooting

"The area was so confused that his mother took him safely and immediately took him to the hospital," police said in his release.

"He was treated for a gunshot wound and later reported to the police."

Police charged all three suspects with additional crimes of weighted assault, 3 All have stated that they remain in custody.

Police warned a second victim of a shooting at an exhibition park, and an 11-year-old boy was treated for a gunshot wound. More charges were filed against the three accused.
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After shooting, Red River EX CEO Garth Rogerson told Global News about site security andWinnipeg. He told both police that thepark was safe.

Rogerson said over the weekend that problems can arise because of the urban size of people in small, closed areas that attract more people than the Portage La Prairie population. I did.

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Ex Maintains a ratio of 1 in 250 guards, he said. This means that at peak weekend congestion, at least 40 guards will be present and Winnipeg police will make regular stops at the park just west of the Perimeter Highway.

He said there was also security for plain clothes.

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