Worker knocked unconscious in Winnipeg liquor store robbery, one suspect charged
WINNIPEG — Police have charged a 15-year-old boy in a violent liquor store robbery that sent one worker to hospital in critical condition.
The theft at a Winnipeg outlet Wednesday was the latest in a rising number of robberies that have prompted Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries to set up more-secure entrances and persuaded the Salvation Army to pull its seasonal fund-raising kettles from outside liquor stores in the city.
“Our decision to remove these kettles saddens us, but the safety of our staff and volunteers is paramount,” the charity said in a press release.
“It’s not clear why anyone would resort to this level of violence for no particular reason,” Const. Rob Carver, spokesman for the Winnipeg Police Service, said Thursday.