Edmonton man thrown onto LRT tracks in attack
3 men facing attempted murder charges
CBC News
Posted: Dec 3, 2012 1:08 PM MT
Last Updated: Dec 3, 2012 1:05 PM MT
Edmonton police charged three men after a 49-year-old man was attacked at a downtown LRT station, thrown onto the tracks, and prevented from getting off.
Police were called at 8:20 p.m. on Nov. 10th to the Churchill LRT Station where the man was attacked following an exchange of words with a large group of men and women.
The man was followed onto the LRT platform by two of the men, assaulted and thrown onto the LRT tracks, said police. The victim tried climbing off the rails, but was prevented from getting back on the platform by a third man.
Several bystanders intervened and helped the victim climb to safety while transit peace officers held the assailants for police.
The victim suffered only minor injuries, but the three men — aged 35; 18; and 25 — are each charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault and are scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.
Share Tools
Latest Edmonton News Headlines
- Dozens tricked by fools gold scam
- A scam of fools gold appears to be afoot in Edmonton. more »
- Fire ban announced for Edmonton
- A fire ban was issued Tuesday in the city of Edmonton, with officials rating the current level of fire danger as "extreme." more »
- Wildfires break out in Spruce Grove and Strathcona County
- The high winds and warm temperatures which caused Edmonton to impose a fire ban on Tuesday afternoon are keeping firefighters busy outside of the city more »
- Driver too drunk to stand, says mom of toddler killed on patio
- The driver who crashed into a southwest Edmonton patio Sunday, killing a two-year-old as he dined with his family, was too drunk to stand, the boy's mother said in a Facebook posting. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Kids from levelled Oklahoma schools recount deadly tornado
- Children from two Oklahoma schools levelled Monday by a powerful tornado are recounting what it was like to survive the "loud" and "scary" twister, while rescuers near the end of their search for any other remaining survivors or bodies.
more »
- Deadly Oklahoma tornado confirmed as most powerful type

- Emergency workers neared the end of their search Tuesday afternoon for survivors in Moore, Okla., following a deadly tornado that weather officials said was now classified among the most powerful type of twister. more »
- Senate debates expense audits amid greater scrutiny
- The expenses scandal dominated the first Senate session since the audits on senators Mike Duffy, Mac Harb and Patrick Brazeau were released and it was revealed Duffy's questionable expenses were repaid by a personal cheque from the prime minister's chief of staff. Follow our live blog. more »
- Only 1 set of human remains found at Millard farm, police say
- Hamilton police have confirmed that they are dealing with only a single set of human remains at the Waterloo region farm of Dellen Millard. more »
- Rob Ford faces more calls to address crack allegations
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford went back to work after a holiday weekend, but he kept his mouth shut about an alleged video that two published reports say shows him smoking what appears to be a crack pipe. more »
- Edmonton driver, 62, charged in boy's patio death
- Driver too drunk to stand, says mom of toddler killed on patio
- Stunt victim was about to be married, attend U of A
- Edmonton's Mayor Stephen Mandel bows out
- Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton woman
- Edmonton man runs into traffic, killed by car
- Unlicensed teen ticketed for high-speed drive
- Abducted woman found
- Fire ban announced for Edmonton

