The Canada World Peace Soccer Tournament was taking place at several locations in north Edmonton and on Saturday, fighting broke out in the park of Rosslyn School.
At least one person was injured.was taking place at several locations in north Edmonton and on Saturday, fighting broke out in the park of Rosslyn School.
The police service said it shut down 132nd Avenue and 113A Street in both directions while it dealt with the incident. Dozens of officers wearing tactical gear descended upon the field while the Air 1 helicopter hovered overhead. Police formed lines, physically blocking each side from approaching the other.Global News
Alberta Health Services said EMS was called to the Rosslyn Park and transported an adult to hospital in non-life threatening condition.
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