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Community Safety Alert: Gas Station Employee Assaulted, Suspect Arrested in Thompson, Manitoba
On the night of March 22, 2026, officers from the Thompson RCMP responded to a violent assault in progress at a gas bar on Thompson Drive in Thompson, Manitoba. A male employee was seriously assaulted inside the store following an argument between a customer and a female cashier.
Police report that the employee, who intervened in the dispute, was repeatedly punched and kicked before the suspect fled the scene. The victim suffered injuries that are described as non-life-threatening. RCMP officers quickly located a suspect nearby, placed him under arrest, and subsequently laid multiple charges connected to this incident.
Official RCMP Incident Details
According to the official information released by Manitoba RCMP, the sequence of events unfolded as follows:
- At approximately 11:15 p.m. on March 22, 2026, Thompson RCMP were dispatched to a report of an assault in progress at a gas bar on Thompson Drive.
- A male suspect was inside the store and became involved in a verbal altercation with a female cashier.
- A male staff member stepped in and directed the suspect to leave the premises.
- The suspect allegedly punched the male employee, knocking him to the floor.
- While the victim was on the ground, the suspect reportedly struck him multiple times in the face and kicked him an estimated 20 or more times.
- The suspect then left the store and fled the immediate area.
- The victim sustained injuries that were assessed as non-life-threatening.
- Responding officers located the suspect a short distance away and took him into custody.
- During the booking process, an officer was subjected to further threats from the accused while attempts were being made to lodge him in cells.
RCMP also determined that the suspect was already wanted on an Unendorsed Warrant of Arrest dating back to August 2024, related to prior allegations of:
- Assault causing bodily harm
- Assault by choking
- Uttering threats
Accused and New Criminal Charges
The suspect has been identified by police as Tarence Shawn Campbell, 26, of Thompson, Manitoba. In connection with the March 22, 2026 incident, RCMP have charged him with the following offences:
- Assault causing bodily harm
- Resisting a peace officer
- Uttering threats
Following his arrest and charge approval, Campbell was remanded into custody. No request for public assistance or additional witnesses has been issued in the official release at this time.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights the specific risks faced by frontline workers in late-night service environments such as gas stations and convenience stores across Manitoba. Sudden escalation from verbal disputes to serious physical violence can occur quickly, particularly where there is minimal staffing and limited security presence.
While this case is distinct from British Columbia regions like the Thompson-Nicola (Lower North Thompson) area where we track detailed crime statistics and safety trends, the underlying themes are similar: personal safety for workers, rapid police response, and the importance of criminal history checks when dealing with repeat offenders. General safety practices for both staff and customers in settings like this include:
- Immediately contacting 911 if a situation appears to be escalating toward violence.
- Avoiding physical confrontation whenever possible and prioritizing getting to a safe location.
- Ensuring security cameras are functional and that incident times and descriptions are documented accurately.
- Employers providing de-escalation training and clear procedures for staff working late hours or alone.
In any community, reporting violent incidents promptly and cooperating with law enforcement helps identify patterns, manage repeat offenders, and support safer working conditions for employees in public-facing roles. CrimeCanada.ca will continue to monitor similar incidents and provide accessible safety information to residents of Manitoba and communities across Canada.
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.

