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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
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