That’s a massive misconception, but it’s not the legal gun owners doing this stuff
According to CTV news, the situation has been resolved; the police were chasing a wanted felon who refused to surrender, and was shot dead during the standoff. This is their full report (I edited out some talking to people in the general vicinity stuff that contains no useful info) ...
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An active shooter situation in northwest Calgary has been resolved, and the suspect is dead.
It ended what police said began as an attempt to arrest a man who was wanted on Canada-wide warrants.
“At approximately 3:40 p.m., the suspect exited a vehicle in the 500 block of Crescent Heights Road N.W. and shot at police before entering a nearby residence with another individual,” police said.
“At approximately 5 p.m., the second individual surrendered to police and was taken into custody.
“At about 7:10 p.m., police confirmed the suspect was deceased inside the residence.”
Police said the suspect also started out shooting at another home.
That home had people inside at the time.
“There were two homes involved in this,” Deputy Chief Cliff O’Brien told media late Thursday.
“There was an initial home, which this subject shot at ... then moved to a secondary home.”
O’Brien said the suspect doesn’t appear to have had a connection to either home.
He said the suspect had been sought by police for weeks.
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Meanwhile, around 8 p.m., police told media, “We can confirm the shooting incident in Crescent Heights is resolved, and the shelter-in-place order has been lifted.”
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An active shooter situation unfolded on Thursday in the area of the 500 block of Crescent Road N.W.
Police were expected to remain at the scene for a time, as scene containment and investigation were ongoing.
“Residents are asked to keep a respectful distance from the crime scene,” police said.
The second individual involved is a woman, O’Brien told media, and she and the suspect “know each other and they’ve known each other for a while.”
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, which is the province’s police watchdog, has been contacted.
Atkinson said he has praise for police for their response.
He wasn’t alone.
Amanda Williams had parked along the street to take her dog down to the river.
She returned to a surprise.
“We went for coffee, let the dog have a swim, came back and our car was in the cordoned-off police area,” she said.
“So, we’ve been here for three hours waiting to get our car back.
“I understand these things happen sometimes and it’s safety first. ... We’re OK with that.”
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