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Man, 43, charged in crash that killed woman, put infant in critical condition

A 43-year-old man is charged with numerous offences after apickup truck racing away from Winnipeg police slammed into a car, killing a woman and critically injuring an infant.

Armand Joseph Jr. Chartrand is known to police from prior incidents, Const. Rob Carver says

A van is crushed and bent nearly beyond recognition after the crash at the corner of Boyd Avenue and Andrews Street. (Travis Golby/CBC)

A 43-year-old man is charged with numerous offences after apickup truck racing away from Winnipeg police slammed into a car, killing a woman and critically injuring an infant.

Armand Joseph Jr. Chartrand is accused of driving the truck that crashed into a family van in the city's William Whyte neighbourhood around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Jennifer Dethmers, 30, was in the back seat of the van and died. Hernine-month-old son, who was also in the back, was rushed to hospital in critical condition.

Dethmers' partner and stepdaughter were also sent to hospital with serious injuries.

Chartrand and his passengerwere also treated in hospital.

Jennifer Dethmers, 30, was killed when the the van she was in was broadsided by a pickup truck Saturday afternoon in the city's William Whyte neighbourhood. (Submitted by Lisa Hargreaves)

On Sunday, police charged Chartrandwith dangerous driving causing death, causing death by criminal negligence and eight more counts relating to dangerous driving.

He was also charged with driving while suspended and driving without insurance.

Chartrand's passenger was not charged.

Anthony 'AJ' Dethmers is in hospital in critical condition, family say. The nine-month-old was with his mother in the back seat of their van when it was hit. (Submitted by Lisa Hargreaves)

Police spokesman Const. Rob Carver won't say what led to the initial attempt by police to stop the truck before it sped off, because the incident is under investigation by Manitoba's police watchdog, the Independent InvestigationUnit.

The only thing he would say is that "this was not a random stop." He also said Chartrand is known to police.

Officers first noticed the truck near Main Street and Boyd Avenue(police initially saidBoyd and Salter Street on the weekend). They followed for two block before attempting to pull it over at Salter and Boyd, Carver said.

First responders go over the crash scene at Boyd Avenue and Andrews Street on Saturday. (Travis Golby/CBC)

The truck raced off and two blocks away, it blew through a stop sign and broadsidedthe van at the corner of Boyd and Andrews Street.

The truck flipped on its side; the van was crushed and bent nearly beyond recognition.

"A fleeing vehicle is thousands of pounds of metal that can do the type of damage we saw on the weekend. It's hugely dangerous," Carver said.

When the truck sped off, police did not pursue it because of that exact risk, Carver said.

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A 43 year old man is facing a long list of charges in connection to a crash that killed a 30 year old woman and sent 5 other people to hospital.