Calgary police are investigating a possible hate crime after a woman allegedly hurled racist slurs at two teenagers on a Calgary Transit bus last week yyc
Investigators are turning to the public to identify the woman involved in what police are describing as a hate-motivated incident.
Police say they believe an unknown woman approached the teens while they were sitting on the bus and began speaking aggressively to them, yelling racial slurs at the girls. “Harassment against anyone in our city will not be tolerated,” said Messenger, with the Calgary police hate crimes and extremism unit.Article content
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Police investigate after unknown driver orders teen to enter minivan in Stephenville CrossingNTV News
Read more »
Ontario doctor faces three more first-degree murder charges as police probe hospital deathsOPP say the new charges against Dr. Brian Nadler are related to the deaths of 80-year-old Claire Briere, 79-year-old Lorraine Lalande and 93-year-old Judith Lungulescu
Read more »
Ontario mayor fires back at conspiracy theorists who tried to arrest police officersAn Ontario mayor unleashed harsh words at protestors who attempted to place local police officers under arrest Saturday.
Read more »
Calgary police warn gun use outside organized crime is on the rise - Calgary | Globalnews.ca“What we are seeing now is firearms being used in the commission of all types of crime, by offenders who are not organized crime offenders.” yyc
Read more »
What Calgary police are saying about a rise in gun violence, shootingsCalgary police are sharing some insight into the state of gun violence in the city, saying there have been 91 shootings so far this year.
Read more »