Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Gunman may have hostages in Edmonton building

An armed man is believed to be holding hostages in the Workers' Compensation Board building in downtown Edmonton, police say.

A board spokesman confirmed the hostage taker is a disgruntled workers' compensation claimant.

An employee who was evacuated from the third floor of the building told CBC News reporter Trish Estabrooks that as many as nine hostages were being held on the eighth floor.

"At 8:42 this morning, we received a call that a man with a rifle had walked into the Worker's Compensation [building]," said Edmonton police spokesman Jeff Wuite.

"We, of course, responded immediately. Our officers are currently speaking with the man who is inside. We do believe he may have several hostages.

"We have tactical officers on scene, as well as our negotiation team and they [will] attempt to bring this to a peaceful conclusion," Wuite said.

One employee who got out of the building told CBC News reporter David Gerow that a tall bald man entered the building with a gun, and one shot was fired, but no one was injured.

Wuite said he did not have a firm idea of the number of hostages. Nor would he confirm reports that a shot was fired.

About 700 people work in the building, and many of them streamed out to call friends and relatives to tell them they were OK.

When asked if the gunman had a grievance, Wuite said, "At this point, we're still trying to determine any motives behind this situation."

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

How To Spot A Fake Police Officer

http://www.calgarysun.com/news/alberta/2009/10/16/11429371.html

Police are warning Calgarians after two incidents where a crime was committed by someone impersonating a police officer.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

CALGARY- Calgary police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead early this morning.

At about 2:37 a.m. Sunday, police received several calls of gunshots being heard in the area of 18th Avenue and 4th Street S.W.

Officers found an injured man seated in a black BMW stopped in the northbound curb lane of the 1800 block of 4th Street S.W. EMS treated the man and transported him to hospital, where he later died.

Police have cordoned off the area from 17th Avenue to 19th Avenue S.W. and 4th Street to 2nd Street S.W. while the investigation is underway. It’s expected it will be closed for most of the day.

The Calgary Police Service homicide unit is conducting the investigation.

grichards@theherald.canwest.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fatal Incident on RR 262 and south of Hwy. 1

The Video will say it all.

http://www.globaltvcalgary.com/video/index.html?releasePID=ZtJQ725V8ytlKQBJZ42iq8s6qJz2zT5t

Saturday, August 1, 2009

One Dead After Stage Collapses at Big Valley

CAMROSE — One person is dead and four critically injured after a small portion of the main stage collapsed at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose Saturday night. Another 15 people have been transported to hospital, said Camrose city police Chief Darrell Kambeitz. "The concert had been postponed and we were in the process of clearing out the (concert) bowl when the weather front hit," he said. STARS Air Ambulance was also on stand by, a spokesman confirmed. It all happened following a set by Billy Currington around 6 p.m. "It was calm and eerie for about 20 seconds then people began running," said Justin Bell, a freelancer covering the festival for Sun Media. The staging that may reach 60 feet off the ground collapsed within ten seconds, falling towards the backstage area. Paramedics were on scene immediately with injuries obvious, though the exact number of injuries was unknown. Paramedic and emergency vehicles continued to stream in as the backstage area was cleared by Camrose city police. Most concert-goers were seeking shelter in the large marketplace building near the main stage. The area was flooded with police, ambulances and paramedics, Bell added. By 7 p.m. heavy rains were pelting down. There are reports of injuries, but no details at this time.

http://www.calgarysun.com/news/alberta/2009/08/01/10337521.html