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Police shoot teen during encounter in Winnipeg's North End

A male youth was shot by police in Winnipeg early Thursday after officers were called to the city's North End.

Teen was sent to hospital in stable condition with minor injuries and later released

Police were called just after midnight Thursday to Mountain Avenue about shots being fired. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

A male teen was shot by police in Winnipeg early Thursday after officers were called to the city's North End.

Police were called just after midnight to Mountain Avenue, just offSalter Street,about shots being fired. When they got there, they came across a teen and there was an "encounter" that led to at least oneofficerfiring aweapon.

The Winnipeg Police Service has not said what happened during the encounter, including whether or not the teen drew a weapon on police to prompt the shooting. They also haven't released his age.

"At this point, I don't know if it was an exchange of [gunfire] or if just a one way [shooting]," said police spokesman Const. Pat Chabidon.

The teen was sent to hospitalin stable condition with minor injuries and has since been released.

Chabidondid not know how many officers were involved or if more than one fired a gun. No officers were injured, he said.

The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba has been notified of the incident.