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RBP
10-01-2017, 11:05 AM
A suspect who allegedly attacked a police officer with a knife and later drove a U-Haul truck into pedestrians in Edmonton, Alberta is being investigated for "acts of terrorism," police in the Canadian city said early Sunday.

The 30-year-old man was detained after a high-speed chase through streets filled with Saturday night revellers and local football fans.

Edmonton Police Chief Rod Knecht told reporters that the suspect was in custody and they think he acted alone, but they aren't ruling out that others were involved.

An apparent ISIS flag was seized from the passenger seat of the truck, he confimed.

“We believe the individual acted alone," Knecht said. He confirmed that an ISIS flag was seized from the vehicle initially connected with the attack on the police officer.

The chaos began outside the Edmonton Eskimos football game at Commonwealth Stadium at 8 p.m. local time (10 p.m. ET) Saturday when police say a vehicle rammed a traffic control barricade and sent an officer flying into the air.

Knecht says the driver of the vehicle then got out and “viciously” stabbed the officer several times with a knife before fleeing.

The officer was taken to hospital and treated for non life-threatening injuries.

At around midnight, a U-Haul van was stopped at an impaired driving stop north of downtown and the driver sped off with police in pursuit, Knecht said.

After hitting and wounding four pedestrians, the U-Haul hit and injured four pedestrians before it flipped over. Their condition was not immediately known.

Knecht said the apparent ISIS flag would be "part of the investigation," adding that there had been no prior warning of a specific attack.

Witness Brian McNeill told CBC he was with a group of friends in Boston Pizza at 106th Street when the van tore past on the wrong side of the street pursued by police.

"That high-speed chase should have never, ever in a million years have happened downtown," he told the station. "If you've got 20 cops chasing one guy and there's pedestrians that are walking down this road?"

The suspect was injured but not critically, Knecht said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/terror-suspect-drives-u-haul-crowd-edmonton-canada-police-n806296

RBP
10-01-2017, 11:07 AM
Witness Brian McNeill told CBC he was with a group of friends in Boston Pizza at 106th Street when the van tore past on the wrong side of the street pursued by police.

"That high-speed chase should have never, ever in a million years have happened downtown," he told the station. "If you've got 20 cops chasing one guy and there's pedestrians that are walking down this road?"

Yes, the cops were clearly the danger here, not the homicidal terrorist.

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lost in melb.
10-01-2017, 11:19 AM
Yes, the cops were clearly the danger here, not the homicidal terrorist.

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I believe that cops cars have sirens...even in Canada. No such warning when a bomb goes off

deebakes
10-01-2017, 01:47 PM
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Hal-9000
10-01-2017, 03:38 PM
I believe that cops cars have sirens...even in Canada. No such warning when a bomb goes off

Yes we do...."even in Canada."

This is about 180 miles north of me. I think the ISIS flag is going to get this asswipe in the appropriate amount of trouble.

Godfather
10-01-2017, 07:52 PM
Scary, sad shit. I knew it was just a matter of time before this happened here... :|

Godfather
10-01-2017, 07:54 PM
Yes, the cops were clearly the danger here, not the homicidal terrorist.

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Ya this witness is an idiot.

High speed chases are banned in a lot of cities (not just in Canada I don't think) because the statistics don't lie that they're more dangerous to bystanders than they're worth... but the rules need to have some flexibility when a fucking terrorist is using his vehicle as a weapon rather than just trying to escape a drug-related arrest or whatever. Idiot.

RBP
10-01-2017, 09:51 PM
Ya this witness is an idiot.

High speed chases are banned in a lot of cities (not just in Canada I don't think) because the statistics don't lie that they're more dangerous to bystanders than they're worth... but the rules need to have some flexibility when a fucking terrorist is using his vehicle as a weapon rather than just trying to escape a drug-related arrest or whatever. Idiot.

Exactly.