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Three G4S guards killed, one wounded in Edmonton robbery

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Police find abandoned armoured car after three guards shot dead at University of Alberta

National Post Staff  Jun 15, 2012 – 9:45 AM ET  | Last Updated: Jun 15, 2012 10:50 AM ET

(THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ian Jackson)

Police have found an abandoned armoured vehicle in Edmonton as they hunt the shooter or shooters involved in an apparent armed robbery that left three security guards dead on the University of Alberta campus overnight.

The three dead, two men and one woman, were security guards from G4S Canada, a spokesperson confirmed.

A fourth security guard is in hospital with life-threatening injuries, company spokesperson Robin Steinberg told CBC.

A G4S armoured vehicle was found running, with its lights still on near 47 Street and 93 Avenue, close to the company’s Edmonton offices.

All four security guards were armed.

The midnight shooting occurred in the Hub Mall area, which houses both student residences and 54 shops. The residence can hold up to 838 students.

Two of the shot security guards were found near ATMs in the Hub Mall’s concourse. A slain guard’s body was also found outside of the Hub, near a G4S van.

Police investigate the scene after three people were killed in an apparent attempted armed robbery near the HUB Mall area on the campus of the University of Alberta in Edmonton on Friday, June 15, 2012.

"The security guards were found by members of Safewalk, a campus service that accompanies students and staff late at night.
Sapphira@_sapphira_
Tonight, a friend and I discovered 3 shot security guards. Two were dead, one was screaming for us to help him. Worst night ever. #ualberta
15 Jun 12 "


“It was an apparent armed robbery of armoured vehicle and or vehicles,” police spokesman Scott Pattison told The Canadian Press.

“The university was quickly put into lockdown, it has its own protocols and it remains in lockdown now. It’s a crime scene so students are required to stay remain in their dorms.”

Police have not confirmed how many shooters they are looking for and if any money was stolen.

Ravedh Seeberath, 41, was studying on the second-floor when he heard what he thought was late-night partying.

“I heard what sounded like firecrackers,” Seeberath told the Edmonton Journal. “It sounded like a whole roll of firecrackers going off.

Jacqueline Woo, a science student at the university and resident of hub going into her third year, said it was just before midnight when she and a friend heard two loud cracks.

“We thought it was hammering or some sort of construction,” she said.

Upon leaving her room, Woo saw police officers running down the hall and she and other students followed them to the south end of the mall.

There, students saw seven police officers helping escort a bleeding man on a stretcher out of the mall.

“It’s pretty shocking. You never think something like that could happen,” Julie Yekimchuk told the Edmonton Journal.

The University of Alberta offered its condolences on its website.

“The university is saddened about those who lost their lives last night and we extend our condolences to their loved ones,” a statement said.

“The safety and security of our students and staff is our first priority and our campus protective services are working closely with Edmonton police.”

Counsellors are available at the university for students living in the residences at the Hub Mall.

The university says counsellors are available for students living in residence at the Hub Mall.

Students may leave their residences, but cannot return until 7 p.m., when the Hub Mall re-opens.

With files from Postmedia News

url=http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/06/15/police-manhunt-after-three-killed-in-armoured-car-shooting-at-university-of-alberta/] Article Link with photos/video [/url]
 
Police are hunting one "Travis Brandon Baumgartner".

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To give some context:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/police-name-suspect-in-alberta-robbery-that-left-three-dead/article4265619/
 
The latest update:

Security guard now suspect in University of Alberta shootings
Canada-wide warrants filed for Travis Brandon Baumgartner, 21
CBC News Posted: Jun 15, 2012 2:55 AM MT Last Updated: Jun 15, 2012 6:14 PM MT

Edmonton police say an employee of G4S Security faces three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder in connection with a deadly robbery in which three of his fellow guards were killed and another wounded early Friday morning at the University of Alberta.

Edmonton police announced around 3 p.m. MT that they are filing Canada-wide warrants for Travis Brandon Baumgartner, 21.

Baumgartner, who was earlier identified as a person of interest in the case, is now considered a suspect. He was one of five G4S guards making a delivery to a bank ATM on the university campus.

"With the approval of the Crown, we now believe that we have reasonable and probable grounds that this is the person who is responsible for this horrific and terrible crime," said Supt. Bob Hassel from the criminal investigations division.
Michelle Shegelski was named as one of the employees of G4S who was slain early Friday at the University of Alberta. (Facebook)

Police are describing Baumgartner as "armed and dangerous" and urged anyone who encounters him to use extreme caution and contact them immediately.

Police are looking for Baumgartner following the shooting that happened as guards were making a delivery to a bank on the university campus, said Edmonton Police Service Chief Rod Knecht earlier on Friday

"This can only be described as horrific act of violence," Knecht said.

CBC News has confirmed that Brian Ilesic and Michelle Shegelski were two of the three guards who were killed.

Shegelski's mother-in-law, Henrietta Shegelski, said Michelle just married her son in April.

"She was really Victor's soulmate. He was so in love with her," Shegelski said. "He's devastated. She was just such a beautiful person. So friendly. So alive. So full of fun. Everybody that knew her loved her."

The couple met three years ago when Victor was working for G4S after serving in Afghanistan. He left the company to go back to school.

"They loved hiking and going outdoors together and rock climbing … just did everything together," Shegelski said. "They were just so well-suited for each other."

More at article link.
 
Oh Jesus. The injured guy is one of my closest friends. Used to be in my regiment. He is Reg.F now.

If someone finds something out, please PM me.

Thanks.
 
What a terrible tragedy... As mentioned, the critically wounded individual is a CF reg force member working out of CFB Edmonton.  Hoping for a speedy recovery for Cpl Schuman and lots of support for his family.

http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Critically+wounded+guard+full+time+Force+member/6791197/story.html

"U of A shooting: Critically wounded guard a full-time Air Force member

BY SARAH O’DONNELL, EDMONTONJOURNAL.COM JUNE 15, 2012 9:02 PM

EDMONTON - The armoured car guard critically wounded early Friday morning at the University of Alberta’s HUB Mall is a military firefighter posted to the Canadian Forces Base Edmonton.

Cpl. Matthew Schuman, injured in the shooting that left three of his G4S Cash Solutions colleagues dead, has been a full-time Air Force member since 2009, military spokeswoman Maj. Lena Angell said.

Lt.-Col. John Reiffenstein, base commander of CFB Edmonton, issued a statement late Friday, expressing his sympathies to Schuman’s family. “Our focus right now is on providing support to the family of Corp. Schuman who is by his side at the University of Alberta Hospital as he undergoes treatment,” Reiffenstein said.

“Our thoughts and prayers are also with the families of the other three victims who did not survive the vicious attack.”

Angell said there are no restrictions on Canadian Forces members holding second jobs, provided that command is notified of that part-time job and that it does not interfere with the member’s primary duties."
 
Again very sad, there is also a youtube video showing police trying to break into the room where the guards were locked in and you can quite clearly hear the screams of someone injured....presumably Cpl Schuman who was the only individual to survive...in the background.  Very difficult to listen to, not sure if I should post the link so I won't unless specifically requested to..  Cpl Schuman remains in critical condition.
 
Thanks. Flagged. Couldn't watch it for more than 5 seconds.
 
Also sounds like the lady killed was a D9er.

http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/shooting+update+victim+wife+both+were+fathers/6790468/story.html
EDMONTON — Xavier Rejano made his dad a birdhouse for Father's Day.

The gift was one of the boy's first thoughts when the police came to tell his family that Eddie Rejano, 39, was one of three armoured-car guards shot dead during a failed robbery at HUB Mall on the University of Alberta campus early Friday.

Rejano's wife, Cleo Badon, said she was getting Xavier, 7, ready for school Friday morning when she heard about the shooting by phone. She told her sons, “Daddy was in an accident and we don’t know what happened yet.”

When police arrived to notify them in person of Rejano’s death, Xavier thought of a special event just three days away.

“He said, ‘It’s Father’s Day. I made him a bird house,” Badon said.

Badon said Rejano had been happy to start his job as an armed security officer with G4S Cash Solutions Canada because he aspired to a career in law enforcement. Rejano, who moved to Alberta from Ontario in 2007, ultimately wanted to join the Edmonton Police Service, she said.

The couple also have a younger son Xylar, who is 4.

Badon’s parents have been with her at the family’s home since they learned of the shooting, along with Rejano’s brother from Grande Prairie. The rest of the family is on its way to Alberta from Ontario and British Columbia, she said.

Rejano was gunned down Friday morning along with three fellow security guards while they were making a delivery to a banking machine at the University of Alberta. Michelle Shegelski and Brian Ilesic also died. Matthew Schuman is in critical condition in University Hospital.

Shegelski, 26, was remembered by family and friends as a loving woman with an impish smile and a soft spot for her dogs. She lived in Edmonton with her husband, Victor, a former soldier who completed two tours of Afghanistan with the Canadian Forces. The couple married in April.

“They were so happy together,” Michelle Shegelski’s shattered mother-in-law, Henrietta, said before she and her husband, Roy, left Lac du Bonnet, Man., to join their grieving son. “My son had found a soulmate.

“He had been to Afghanistan and had got through without a scratch. It’s just ... devastating.”

A cadet in her youth, when she dreamed of joining the military, Shegelski grew up in High Level, where her father, Peter Ernst, is the mayor. Health issues prevented her from joining the army, but she loved her work with G4S.


Rejano was also a guitar player who worked part-time at a local shooting range, a friend said.

“I will always remember him for his sense of humour, devotion to his wife and two boys, and how easy he was to talk to,” said Jacob Smith, who had known Rejano for two years.

The two worked together part-time at the Wild West Shooting Centre in West Edmonton Mall.

“When I first started working with him, we became friends quickly,” he said “(Eddie) made a lot of friends at work easily, because that’s the kind of guy he was.”

Smith said the two had attended an introductory meeting for the Spruce Grove Gun Club a few weeks ago.

“He loved shooting,” Smith said of his friend who was 39.

“He was quite invested in the sport, getting into competitive pistol shooting. He is a very funny guy, we shared a lot of laughs.”

The two had recently started hanging out together outside of work. Rejano was a guitar player. They had bonded over rock and heavy metal music.

Smith said he had just exchanged texts with Rejano before the start of his shift Thursday, and spent most Friday concerned until news broke that his friend had been killed.

“I will miss being around him. I will always remember him for his sense of humour, devotion to his wife and two boys, and how easy he was to talk to.

Those close to 35-year-old Ilesic gathered at a St. Albert home to remember a man they said in an email “left them far too soon.”

The father to a 12-year old daughter, Ilesic was a joy to be around and deeply loved by all his family and friends, his family said.

“We are deeply saddened and shocked by today’s events and are trying to deal with it as best we can.”

The family described Ilesic as someone with “many hopes and dreams” and “due to today’s tragedy his hopes and dreams are no longer possible.

“Our hearts go out to the other families that have also been affected.”

Schuman, a military firefighter, has been a full-time Air Force member since 2009, military spokeswoman Maj. Lena Angell said.

Lt.-Col. John Reiffenstein, base commander of CFB Edmonton, issued a statement, expressing his sympathies to Schuman’s family. “Our focus right now is on providing support to the family of Corp. Schuman who is by his side at the University of Alberta Hospital as he undergoes treatment,” Reiffenstein said.

“Our thoughts and prayers are also with the families of the other three victims who did not survive the vicious attack.”

Shegelski, who would have celebrated her 27th birthday next month, was “a very sweet, gregarious, loving person,” Henrietta Shegelski said. “I can still see her, with this little grin.”

Smitten with her relationship with Victor, Shegelski tweeted about it good-naturedly under her maiden name, and in a personal blog, www.angrytruth.blogspot.ca. She mused about many topics, ranging from feminism to her wedding plans.

“As an ice breaker, with most new vendors I would typically tell them how lucky I was to be marrying a man who had not only opinions on colours and details, but also was actively involved in selecting them,” she wrote on March 3.

Jared Olson, a friend Shegelski met while both were studying at Grant MacEwan University, said she always talked about getting married and was interested in women’s rights.

She had been a security guard for several years and on occasion got to drive an armoured car, Olson said.

“It was a job she loved,” he said.

A former guard for G4S, who asked to be identified only as Tyler, said he trained Shegelski, and that she was a solid, competent guard.

“She was fantastic — always out there training the new guys, just there to help,” he said. “She knew exactly what she was doing.”

Shegelski had worked for the firm for about four years. She began training other officers a year after she had completed training herself. He said he was told by former colleagues that she had been on a training run with two trainees on Thursday night when the shootings occurred.

All trainers and trainees would have been armed and wearing bullet-resistant vests.

“You’re not allowed out of the truck unless you’re armed,” he said.

At the time he worked there, G4S only serviced two machines at the HUB Mall at the University of Alberta, the site of the shootings.

“It’s your standard night stop where you’re going in to put cash into the ABMs,” he said. “That stop, especially on Thursdays, you’re talking maybe $2,000 to $5,000. It’s senseless.”

While guards are armed, they are instructed to keep their weapons in their holsters unless their lives are threatened, he said.

“I’m still a little bit in shock because that could have been me,” the 29-year-old father of two said.
 
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/story/2012/06/16/edmonton-baumgartner-arrested.html

Looks like he has been arrested attempting to escape to the US
 
My condolences to the families of those killed. Prayers out to CPL Schuman and his family.
 
Latest update on CPL Schuman

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/story/2012/06/19/edmonton-survivor-wife-university-alberta-shootings.html

Here's to thoughts for a positive outcome. :salute:
 
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Guard+injured+Mall+massacre+intensive+care/6838802/story.html

Guard injured in Hub Mall massacre out of intensive care
By Mariam Ibrahim, edmontonjournal.com
25 June 2012

EDMONTON - The armed guard critically injured in the shootings at the University of Alberta Hub Mall earlier this month has been moved out of the intensive care unit and was “overwhelmed with joy” after seeing his two-year-old son Sunday night, his wife says.

Cpl. Matthew Schuman, a member of the Canadian Forces, was critically injured when he was shot as he and his G4S armoured car colleagues made a cash delivery to bank machines early June 15.

Schuman’s family is “still trying to come to terms with this tragedy,” his wife, Jennifer, said in a statement released Monday.

“He recognizes his family and was overwhelmed with joy to see our two-year-old son for the first time last night since the incident,” Jennifer said. “He was eagerly attentive when our son attempted to describe a new toy he received.”

She said that while her husband’s communications skills are limited, the couple understand each other. She thanked the public for continued support and interest in Schuman’s recovery.

“Our family is truly appreciative of the public’s ongoing support and our focus now is on Matthew’s recovery, as we try to restore a sense of normality in our lives.”

Schuman was shot in the head. He underwent surgery to remove the bullet. He was then put into a medically induced coma to let him heal.

“When I showed up at the hospital, my heart just dropped. But I’m almost wondering if the days to come were the lowest point because he was in an induced coma; I couldn’t talk to him,”she told CBC Edmonton on Monday.

Days later, his breathing tube was removed. Doctors woke him soon after.

On Friday, a week after he was shot, Schuman was moved into a monitoring ward. He is undergoing physical therapy to “regain full control over his motor skills, which are present but have been greatly affected,” Jennifer said in the statement.

Schuman, whose age has not been released, enlisted in the Canadian Forces in 2009. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force and posted at CFB Edmonton as a full-time military firefighter.

Jennifer told CBC that her husband had been in the infantry before becoming a military firefighter and took the job with G4S to occupy his time on his days off.

Schuman’s immediate recovery will take from six to 12 months, she said. He is expected to be transferred to the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital sometime within the next two weeks to three months.

She said her husband is excited about having no dietary restrictions during his recovery. He likely won’t need a wheelchair for mobility in the future, she added.

“The fact that he’s moving his legs and walking with assistance is amazing in itself,” she said in the interview.

Michelle Shegelski, 26; Brian Ilesic, 35; and Eddie Rejano, 39, were killed during the robbery. A fifth armed guard, Travis Baumgartner, was arrested at the Canada-U.S. border after a two-day manhunt. He is charged with three counts of first-degree murder, attempted murder and robbery with a firearm.

A funeral for Shegelski, described as an outgoing and vibrant woman, was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

“Our lives will be forever changed and so will the lives of the people that she touched. She will live on in our memories forever,” her family said Monday in a statement.

A funeral for Brian Ilesic was Saturday.

The funeral for Eddie Rejano was Friday.
 
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