Calgary Herald

Investigat­ors probe after man is shot by officer

Accused in hit- and- run of cyclist allegedly drove stolen SUV at police

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Investigat­ors are reviewing why an officer shot and wounded a man after police say a cyclist was deliberate­ly hit in downtown Calgary.

Police say no officers were injured Tuesday but the suspect was taken to hospital with non- life threatenin­g injuries and the cyclist was in serious condition and undergoing surgery.

As the cyclist was being helped by EMS, police allege the suspect returned to the scene and drove a stolen black SUV directly at officers when they tried to stop him.

One officer had to dive into a police vehicle for cover, then another officer fired his weapon, wounding the suspect.

Calgary police Chief Roger Chaffin described the actions of the driver as “shocking, wanton recklessne­ss.”

The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, which reviews all police- involved shootings, has several officers working on the case.

“Our investigat­ors were actively working through the night,” ASIRT spokeswoma­n Lynn Neufeld said Wednesday.

“They have had a briefing and they are back out on the streets doing investigat­ive work.”

Neufeld said that includes talking to individual­s who may have witnessed the altercatio­n.

There’s no word on how long the investigat­ion will take.

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