Police say there is no longer a threat to the public after a shooting on Mabee Road on the far eastern edge of Saint John on Wednesday evening. Earlier in the evening, residents of a neighbourhood 10 kilometres away had been told to shelter in place. (Google Maps)
There is no risk to the public after a shelter in place warning for part of Saint John was ended at 11:35 p.m. Wednesday after being in place for around three hours.
Saint John police said a woman is in custody and a victim remains in hospital in critical condition after a shooting on Mabee Road near Rothesay and Highway 111, about 10 kilometres away from where residents had been initially told to shelter in place earlier in the evening.
Man arrived at hospital with gunshot wound
Police had responded to a report of shots fired on Mabee Road at 5:12 p.m., according to a news release issued shortly after the alert ended.
An officer was at a local hospital for an unrelated matter around 5:35 p.m.
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