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RCMP seek tips in shooting of German tourist

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AIRDRIE, Alta. — RCMP say investigat­ors are open to the possibilit­y that road rage or mistaken identity played a role in the shooting of a German tourist west of Calgary.

Police handed out photos Thursday of the black Dodge Durango the 60-year-old man was driving with his family near Morley, Alta., on Aug. 2. They’re looking for tips or dashcam footage from anyone who saw the SUV between 11 a.m. and noon MDT that day.

“It’s our hope that seeing these images will help to bring additional witnesses forward who can assist us with the investigat­ion,” Cpl. Curtis Peters said.

The Durango crashed into the ditch after the shooting near the Goodstoney Rodeo Centre on the Stoney Nakoda Nation. Three family members who were passengers suffered minor injuries.

The man survived the shot to the head, but the German consulate says he can’t talk or move his right side as a result of the injury. He and his family have returned to Germany.

Peters said it’s believed the truck was travelling eastbound from Banff when the shooting occurred — not westbound, as previously stated.

He said the suspect vehicle — thought to be a dark-coloured older-model sedan — was also travelling eastward and was passing the Durango when a shot was fired through the passenger window.

Investigat­ors have determined the victim drove to the Nakoda Lodge and down an unmarked gravel road known as Branch Road before the shooting.

Mistaken identity is one possibilit­y investigat­ors are considerin­g.

“Without a doubt, the shot was intentiona­lly fired. Whether or not the victim was the intended person, we don’t know at this point,” said Peters.

“We believe there was an intent to cause death or serious injury to the driver of the vehicle.”

 ?? RCMP ?? Police investigat­e the shooting of a German tourist along Highway 1A near Morley, Alta., on Aug. 2.
RCMP Police investigat­e the shooting of a German tourist along Highway 1A near Morley, Alta., on Aug. 2.

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