After trying to de-escalate the situation over an extended period of time, police said the man refused to comply with an officer's directions. YYC
said a man was reported with a weapon at a parkade in the 0-100 block of Varsity Estates Circle N.W., at around 11:42 p.m.
After trying to de-escalate the situation over an extended period of time, police said the man refused to comply with an officer’s directions.“The situation ultimately escalated to a point that an officer discharged their service weapon,” CPS said. The man was immediately given medical attention by officers and by EMS who were already at the scene. The man has since been transported to hospital in serious but stable condition.Police said the officer sustained minor injuries and was treated at the scene.No further details are expected.
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