Southeast Calgary Shooting Leaves Man in Serious Condition
One man is hospitalized in serious-but-stable condition following a Tuesday night shooting in southeast Calgary, with Calgary police actively investigating the incident and no arrests made at this time.
Police Response and Victim's Condition
Calgary police were dispatched to the scene in the 7000 block of MacLeod Trail S.E. around 9:45 p.m. on Tuesday. Upon arrival, officers discovered one man who appeared to have been shot. The victim was initially transported to hospital in life-threatening condition but has since been upgraded to stable, though he remains in serious condition according to medical authorities.
Ongoing Investigation Details
Investigators are continuing their work at the scene, interviewing potential witnesses and canvassing the area for closed-circuit television footage that might provide crucial evidence about the shooting incident. Police have confirmed that no arrests have been made yet as the investigation progresses.
Public Assistance Requested
Calgary Police Service is urging anyone with information about this incident to come forward. Individuals can contact CPS directly by calling 403-266-1234. Alternatively, tips can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers, which allows community members to provide information without revealing their identity.
The shooting occurred in a commercial area along MacLeod Trail, one of Calgary's major thoroughfares, raising concerns about public safety in the southeast quadrant of the city. Police have not released additional details about potential suspects or motives at this early stage of the investigation.