
Suspect in custody following suspected road rage assault: Calgary police
Calgary police say one person was injured in a violent assault on Monday that's believed to be the result of road rage.
Officers were called to the 0-100 block of Martinvalley Way N.E. just before 9 a.m. for reports of an assault involving a weapon.
Police say the victim was cared for by EMS at the scene and remains in stable condition.
One suspect is in custody.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 403-266-1234.
Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

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