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Edmonton cyclist targeted in what police believe was intentional hit and run

Edmonton cyclist targeted in what police believe was intentional hit and run

CBC2 days ago
A video posted to social media has Edmonton police searching for the people they believe intentionally ran down a cyclist with their SUV earlier this week. Our Tristan Mottershead has the details. Warning: this story contains video that may be difficult to watch.
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