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Suspect in Fort Smith, N.W.T. shooting arrested

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Last updated: 2026/08/23 at 2:39 PM
Press Room Published August 23, 2026
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The RCMP have arrested a person suspected of a shooting on Saturday morning that injured three people and prompted a community-wide lockdown of over 13 hours.

RCMP took the suspect into custody early on Sunday morning

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The person suspected of carrying out what RCMP describe as a “mass shooting” in Fort Smith, N.W.T., on Saturday has been taken into custody. 

The suspect was arrested at about 4:30 a.m. MT on Sunday, the RCMP said in a release. Charges will be laid, pending further investigation, police said.

The incident started in the early hours of Saturday, as the opening event of the local Fireweed Festival was drawing to a close. An altercation in the parking lot of a local bar, Dirty O’Fergies, resulted in gunshots injuring three people. The community went into lockdown, with a shelter-in-place order that lasted over 13 hours. 

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Jessica Davey-Quantick has been reporting in the North since 2016. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) from the University of King’s College, and a Master of Arts in Cultural Studies from Queen’s University for her thesis, Dumpcano: Waste Management and Environmental Justice in Iqaluit. You can reach her at [email protected].

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