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Quebec Inuit village in shock after 3 fatal stabbings, followed by police shooting

A remote northern Quebec community is reeling after a fatal police shooting brought an end to a series of stabbings that left three residents dead and critically injured two others.

Police in Akulivik shot and killed the suspect as he attempted to break into another home

Akulivik, Que., is a village of less than 1,000 people located on the shores of the Hudson Bay, 1,700 kilometres from Montreal. (Makivik Corporation/Submitted)

A remote northern Quebec community is reeling after a fatal police shooting brought an end to a series of stabbings that left three residents dead and critically injured two others.

Kativik Regional Police responded to a call Saturday morning inAkulivik, a village of fewerthan 1,000 people located on the shores of the Hudson Bay, 1,700 kilometres from Montreal.

A 19-year-old manwho local officials identified as Illutak Anautak has been shot and killed.

The tragedy began withthree break-ins in the community during which five people were stabbed. Among the fatalities is a child believed to be around 10 years old.

Quebec'sindependent investigations bureau (BEI), which investigates police-involved shootings, said local officers located asuspect as he was trying to break into a fourth home in the small village.

Investigators arrived in Akulivik Saturday evening. (Google)

Police shot the suspect first in an effort to neutralize him.They shot again, this time fatally,when the suspect moved towards the officers,according to a news release issued by the BEI.

Anautak'sbrother, who lives several hours away,told CBC News that he learned of the events from a friend over Facebook.

"My reaction? I started crying this morning because I lost my brother, for a second time," said 16-year-old Moses Chamberland Inukpuk.

Inukpukhad another brother who died before he was born. He added that theirmother was murdered.

Though they lived several hundred kilometres apart, the two brothers kept in regular contact over Facebook.

Illutak Anautak, 19, was shot and killed by police Saturday morning. (Illutak Anautak/Facebook)

"I was really close to him," saidInukpuk.

Inukpuk sharedwith CBC Montreal twoFacebookposts that Anautakwrote around the time of the incident.

In the first post Anautak writes "I just don't care if I killed someone else,"and in a laterpost he says that he stabbed more than five people.

Timothy Aliqu, a village councillor, described Anautak as being "like every other teenager" in the small Inuit community.

"Our town is devastated," said Aliqu. "Some people saw what was going on."

A team of investigators has been dispatched toAkulivikby the BEI. They are expected to arrive Saturdayevening.

Quebecprovincial policewill take over the investigation into thestabbings.