60 or 70 shots fired in Edmonton 'mass shooting event,' 2 charged: police chief
Police have arrested and charged two people in relation to a "horrific" mass shooting that killed one man and injured six others in central Edmonton on Saturday.
"There was approximately 60 or 70 shots fired at a crowd," Police Chief Dale McFee said Thursday.
"The video, obviously, is evidence so I can't show it, but it's horrific," he revealed during a police commission meeting.
The gunfire happened outside of the Ertale Lounge near 124 Street and 118 Avenue around 2:45 a.m Saturday. At the scene, police found seven people with gunshot wounds, one person later died.
Police identified him on Thursday as 28-year-old Imbert George. He was shot multiple times, an autopsy confirmed.
According to an initial EPS report, four of the injured people had non-life threatening injuries, and two were in serious condition.
On Thursday, two of those people were still in hospital.
Mohamod Mohamod, 22, and Said Ibrahim, 23, were each charged with first-degree murder and six counts of discharging a firearm with intent to endanger life.
EPS also issued an arrest warrant for Saed Osman, 27, for first-degree murder and six counts of discharging a firearm with the intent to endanger life.
Saed Osman, who EPS said was wanted on Canada-wide warrants for a first degree murder that happened on March 12, 2022. (Source: EPS)
Police described the shooting as "gang violence" but said it was not related to the killing of Abdullah Shah on Sunday.
A red Ford Focus that was related to the shooting was recovered in north Edmonton. Police said anyone with information about suspicious activity on Saturday involving a car of that description should contact them.
'SUPPORT TO THE IMMEDIATE VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES'
"We want the public to know that we are all over this," McFee stated.
Air 1, the police helicopter, was in the area at the time and tracked two vehicles that fled from the scene.
"The occupants of the vehicle began discarding what Air 1 believed to be firearms out the window," McFee said.
"Without Air 1 we would not be able to solve this murder as quick and efficiently as we did. The operational team in the air was absolutely stellar."
Officers were able to recover those firearms, McFee said.
He added that the Crime Trauma Support Service was doing community outreach.
"CTSS is lending support to the immediate victims and their families, and the larger affected community. CTSS is working with key community partners such as the African Centre to provide support to the staff, witnesses and patrons," McFee said.
With files from CTV News Edmonton's Adam Lachacz
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
DEVELOPING 122 active wildfires burning across Canada, 32 considered 'out of control'
The 2024 wildfire season has begun, and it's shaping up to follow last year's unprecedented destruction in kind, with thousands of square kilometres already consumed.
B.C. parents sentenced to 15 years for death of 6-year-old boy
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has sentenced the mother and stepfather of a six-year-old boy who died from blunt-force trauma in 2018 to 15 years in prison.
Veteran TSN sportscaster Darren Dutchyshen has died
Veteran TSN broadcaster Darren 'Dutch' Dutchyshen, one of Canada’s best-known sports journalists, has died. He was 57. His family says 'he passed as he was surrounded by his closest loved ones.'
'More aggressive': Tocchet shifts lineups as Canucks get ready to take on Oilers in Vancouver
As the Canucks prepare to take on the Oilers for Game 5, Vancouver head coach Rick Tocchet is making changes to the team's lineup.
Police issue Canada-wide warrant for Regina homicide suspect
Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for a man wanted in a homicide which occurred in Regina on May 12.
Kevin Spacey receives star support as he fights to get his career back
Kevin Spacey is pushing back on the 'rush to judgment' against him and is being backed by some big names as he seeks to reclaim his acting career.
Trudeau calls New Brunswick's Conservative government a 'disgrace' on women's rights
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau assailed New Brunswick's premier and other conservative leaders on Thursday, calling out the provincial government's position on abortion, LGBTQ youth and climate change.
Speaker cuts ties with Sask. Party, alleges he faced threats, harassment from gov't MLAs
The Speaker of the Saskatchewan Legislature Randy Weekes has severed ties with the Sask. Party after accusing some members of harassment and intimidation tactics, including a situation he claimed saw the Government House Leader bring a hunting rifle to the legislative building.
A Toronto man killed his mother and decapitated her. His lawyers argue it wasn't murder
A ‘lifetime of abuse’ led Dallas Ly to snap and repeatedly stab his mother inside their Leslieville apartment in 2022 but he never intended to kill her, his defence lawyers argued during his murder trial in Toronto on Thursday.