Man turns himself in after shots fired, submachine gun found in Winnipeg home
Man turns himself in after shots fired, submachine gun found

A man has turned himself in to Winnipeg police after shots were fired at a residence, leading to the discovery of a submachine gun inside the home. The incident occurred on May 6, 2026, prompting a swift response from law enforcement.

Details of the incident

According to authorities, officers responded to reports of gunfire at a home in Winnipeg. Upon arrival, they found evidence of shots being fired and subsequently located a submachine gun within the property. The suspect, whose identity has not been released, surrendered to police without incident. No injuries were reported as a result of the shooting.

Police investigation ongoing

The Winnipeg Police Service is continuing its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The discovery of a submachine gun raises concerns about the proliferation of such weapons in the community. Police have not yet disclosed any charges or motives.

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This incident adds to a series of recent gun-related events in the city, prompting discussions about public safety and gun control measures. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.

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