Multiple homicides, shooting ramp up pressure on Winnipeg police resources
WINNIPEG — The police chief in Manitoba’s capital says a deadly weekend has strained resources as investigators deal with three homicides and a shooting that left four people, including an infant, in hospital.
Danny Smyth says too much of the violent crime is linked to addictions and the drug trade surrounding the methamphetamine crisis gripping Winnipeg.
“At least a third of those are drug- or gang-related and it’s a lot to do with the impact that methamphetamine has had on the community,” Smyth said Monday.
There have been seven homicides in the city in three weeks, pushing the number of killings to 36 so far this year — just below the record of 41 in 2011 when a gang rivalry was linked to the violence.