Community Alert: Steinbach RCMP Investigate Airsoft Gun Shots From Vehicle

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Steinbach RCMP investigate airsoft gun shots fired from a grey vehicle at pedestrians on Main Street in Steinbach, Manitoba

Community Alert: Steinbach RCMP Investigate Airsoft Gun Shots From Vehicle

Incident Overview

On the evening of May 24, 2026, officers from Steinbach RCMP received a report that people walking along Main Street in Steinbach, Manitoba were being shot at from a passing vehicle with what is believed to be an airsoft gun. The report came in at approximately 9:45 p.m., involving a grey vehicle travelling southbound.

Police responded promptly, but the suspect vehicle had already left the area and has not been located. Investigators have since learned that at least two separate groups of pedestrians were struck by the projectiles. Fortunately, no physical injuries have been reported, but the behaviour is considered dangerous and deeply concerning for community safety.

Official RCMP Details & Request for Information

The Steinbach RCMP are actively investigating this incident and are calling on the public and local businesses to assist. The focus of the inquiry is on events that occurred along Main Street between Kroeker Avenue and Friesen Avenue in Steinbach.

Based on the official information provided by police:

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  • On May 24, 2026, at about 9:45 p.m., a grey vehicle was seen travelling south on Main Street in Steinbach.
  • Occupants of this vehicle reportedly discharged what is believed to be an airsoft gun at pedestrians walking along the street.
  • At least two different groups of people were hit by the airsoft projectiles.
  • No physical injuries have been reported at this time.
  • The suspect vehicle had left the area before officers arrived and has not been found.
  • The primary area of interest for evidence collection is Main Street between Kroeker Avenue and Friesen Avenue.

How the Community Can Help

CrimeCanada.ca is urging residents, pedestrians, and businesses in the affected area to support this investigation. The most urgent request is for potential video evidence that may show the vehicle, its occupants, or the direction of travel before or after the incident.

Businesses and property owners along Main Street between Kroeker Avenue and Friesen Avenue are specifically asked to:

  • Review any surveillance or security camera footage from the evening of May 24, 2026, around and after 9:45 p.m.
  • Look for a grey vehicle travelling southbound, or any unusual behaviour involving people pointing or firing an object from a vehicle.
  • Preserve all relevant footage and provide a copy to police if anything suspicious is observed.

Your information could be critical. If you witnessed the incident, have dashcam or security video, or can help identify the vehicle or those involved, please contact investigators directly:

The CrimeCanada.ca community is specifically asked to share this alert with friends, neighbours, and local businesses so that any available video or witness accounts can be gathered quickly. For a broader view of local conditions, residents can also review the latest Steinbach Crime Statistics & Safety Report to understand how incidents like this fit into overall safety trends in the area.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, firing an airsoft gun at people from a moving vehicle is not a harmless prank—it is threatening behaviour that can cause fear, distraction, or injury, and may escalate into more serious confrontations. Even when no physical injuries are reported, this kind of conduct undermines the sense of safety on public streets and puts both pedestrians and drivers at risk.

We encourage residents of Steinbach and surrounding communities in Manitoba to stay alert when walking in commercial areas during evening hours. If you see any object being pointed from a vehicle, move to a safe location, avoid confrontation, and note as many details as possible, such as vehicle colour, make, direction of travel, and time of day, before reporting to police. Timely community reporting is essential to identifying patterns of risky behaviour and maintaining safer streets for everyone. Our mission is to support a more informed and vigilant public, backed by transparent data such as the Steinbach, Manitoba — Crime Statistics & Safety Data, so communities can work together to prevent repeat incidents.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the manitoba community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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