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Suspects in downtown Calgary assault identified, investigation continues

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Calgary police said they have identified the suspects believed to be responsible for a downtown assault last month but the investigation is still ongoing. Calgary Police Service (CPS)

Calgary police said they have identified the suspects believed to be responsible for a downtown assault last month but the investigation is still ongoing.

At around 11:45 p.m. on June 28, police were called to the Circle K convenience store at 528 Fourth Avenue S.W. for reports of a physical altercation involving several people.

When police arrived they found three men who appeared to have been assaulted.

One man was unconscious and taken to hospital in life-threatening condition. He’s now in stable condition but remains in hospital with serious injuries.

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The two other men suffered minor injuries.

Police believe there was a verbal argument between two groups that escalated to a physical altercation.

In a news release on Friday morning, police said they are no longer asking the public to identify the suspects.

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A Calgary Police Services spokesperson confirmed to Global News the suspects have been identified but the investigation is ongoing. No charges have been laid and no arrests have been made.

“More information will be shared as the investigation progresses,” the release read.

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