Shooting Incident at Fisher River Detachment
Fisher River Cree Nation
On February 10, 2026, in the early morning hours, the Fisher River detachment of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNP) was the target of a drive-by shooting.
Unknown individuals approached the detachment on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and fired numerous shots, striking the building exterior and police vehicles parked on site. Two MFNP officers were on duty inside the detachment at the time. Thankfully, no injuries were reported to officers or any community members.
This incident appears to have been specifically directed at the police detachment and does not indicate a broader threat to the Fisher River community or its residents.
MFNP is actively investigating this serious matter and is working to identify and apprehend the person(s) responsible. Our officers remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of Fisher River Cree Nation.
The community is asked to remain vigilant but there is no need for general fear or alarm. If you have any information about this incident—including sightings, vehicles, individuals, or other details that may assist investigators—please contact us immediately.
Your information could be vital to resolving this incident and preventing future occurrences. Tips can be provided anonymously.
MFNP thanks the community for its continued support and cooperation.
If you have any information that could assist investigators, don't hesitate to contact MFNPS Fisher River Cree Nation Detachment at 204-481-8021 or the MFNPS TIPS line anonymously at 1-833-978-0048 or email TIPS@mfnp.ca. The MFNP TIPS line is accessible 24/7, 365 days a year, and monitored regularly.


