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Clip: Edmonton police says no shots fired arresting terror suspect
Edmonton Police Chief Rod Knecht said Sunday, October 1, that no shots were fired during the “entire incident” in Edmonton Saturday night which left an officer stabbed and four people injured. Police say terrorism charges are pending against the suspect. SOUNDBITE: Rod Knecht, Edmonton Police Chief PLACELINE: Edmonton CREDIT: The Canadian Press LANGUAGE: English TRANSCRIPT: “Officers then broke the windshield and used a loud, banging stun grenade to distract the driver. No shots were fired. In fact, no shots were fired anywhere in this entire incident.”
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14467885
Legacy Identifier:
l_Clip-Edmonton-Police201710021130
Type:
Video
Duration:
13s
Dimensions:
1280px × 720px 16.49 MB
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
Canada terrorism
car ram
Edmonton attack
Edmonton police
pedestrians hit
police chase
police officer attacked
RCMP
Terror Attack