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Huntington Hills gunman shot dead by Calgary police

A suspect in a Calgary shooting incident was shot and killed by police following a lengthy standoff that closed several blocks of a northwest community for hours Sunday evening, police confirmed in a release.

Standoff in quiet northwest neighbourhood lasted several hours before fatal shooting

Huntington Hills gunman shot dead by Calgary police

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'It is scary. We are not from Canada and we are not used to guns,' says man who lives close by

A suspect in a Calgary shooting incident wasshot and killed by police following a lengthy standoffthat closed several blocks of a northwest community for hours Sunday evening, police confirmed in a release.

Several police units and ahelicopter were involved after police received a report of gunfire at about 4:40 p.m. MTin the northwest section ofHuntington Hills.

Police had cautioned residents near the1000 block of78thAvenue N.W.to take cover in their basements. There were reports the suspect was shooting into the street, hitting several nearby homes and a city bus.

Dozens of officers were dispatched to the scene, Duty Insp. Peter Siegenthaler said at a news conference late Sunday evening.

Calgary police Duty Insp. Peter Siegenthaler said at a news conference late Sunday that it's a miracle no one else was injured in the armed standoff. (Meghan Grant/CBC)

The suspect, who was known to police,had discharged several rounds from his home, Siegenthaler said.

"We've been at that residencepreviously but I don't have any further information," he said.

Sources told CBC News the man was in his50s and was in awheelchair,andhad a number of firearms in his possession.

Police said the situation escalated to the point where police shotand killed the suspect.

Siegenthalersaid it was a "miracle"no one else was hurt.

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT)is now investigating.

A resident who lives about 150 metres from the suspect's house says it was a tense situation.

Kevin Brennan, his wife and their 14-month-old daughter live about 150 metres from where the armed standoff took place. He says he heard five shots. (Meghan Grant/CBC)

"It was scary," Kevin Brennan, whoused to be a police officer in Ireland,toldCBC News.

"I heard five shots and it sounded to be from a pretty smallcalibregun from where I was," he said.

"We are not from Canada and we are not used to gun violence, and everywhere we seem to move in Calgary somebody is getting shot or something crazy is going on."

Another resident says it was unsettling.

Ken Cooper has lived in the area about 10 years. He says it's typically a quiet area. (Kate Adach/CBC)

"It's a little too close to home," said Ken Cooper, who has lived in the community for about 10 years.

He says aside from the odd noise complaint, it's a quiet community.

"Police come up the street now and again,but very seldom do we get stuff like this happening,"

Cooper says he heard about half a dozen shots that he believes were from the police.

Brennan says he was out walking with his wife and 14-month-old daughter when an officer in an unmarked car told him to go home and stay inside in the basement.

"We have lived in four different places in Calgary,"Brennan said."And my wife just said once we leave here we are going home, we are not moving anywhere else [in Calgary]."