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E DMONTON - Accused triple murderer
Travis Baumgartner will
remain in RCMP custody in Langley,
B. C., until later this week, while
Edmonton police investigators comb
through his truck and belongings for
evidence.
A two- day manhunt following multiple
deaths at the University of Alberta's
Hub Mall early Friday morning
ended Saturday afternoon when Baumgartner
arrived at the border crossing
between Aldergrove, B. C., and Lynden,
Wash., with $ 330,000 in cash, his mother's
stolen licence plate on the back of
his Ford F- 150, his own driver's licence
and no passport.
" Everybody is now relieved that he is
in custody," said Edmonton police Supt.
Bob Hassel during a Sunday afternoon
news conference.
Baumgartner was detained by U. S.
Customs and Border Protection and
arrested on a Canada- wide warrant by
RCMP officers from Langley. Hassel
said Baumgartner was apprehended
peacefully and without incident.
" Quite frankly, I'm very happy with
the way that it ended," Hassel said.
U. S. Customs and Border Protection
first discovered an armed- and- dangerous
alert when they scanned the back
of Baumgartner's truck with a computerized
licence- plate reader. Officers
approached the truck and took him into
custody without a fight around 3: 10
p. m. local time. Baumgartner did not
have a gun.
Baumgartner was handcuffed and
put into a holding cell while border
guards confirmed his identity. Because
he hadn't entered the United States, he
was turned over to Canadian authorities.
Hassel credited Baumgartner's capture
to quick communication between
law enforcement agencies. Border
agencies were notified of Baumgartner
within four hours of the shooting,
he said.
Baumgartner faces three first- degree
murder charges in the deaths of his
fellow armoured- car guards, Michelle
Shegelski, 26; Brian Ilesic, 35; and Eddie
Rejano, 39. He is also charged with
attempted murder in the shooting of
another guard, Matthew Schuman,
who remained in critical condition in
hospital on Sunday afternoon, and four
counts of armed robbery.
Police have been in touch with all the
families involved, including Baumgartner's
mother, Sandy.
Eight Edmonton police officers, including
five detectives and three forensics
investigators, flew to B. C. Saturday
night and are currently " sifting
through evidence," Hassel added.
A weapon and body armour, issued
by the security company that employed
Baumgartner and the victims of Friday
morning's shootings, have not yet been
recovered.
The four victims and alleged killer
were employees of G4S Cash Solutions,
an armoured- car company. They were
shot while delivering money to cash
machines at the University of Alberta's
Hub Mall early Friday morning.
- Postmedia News
Man accused of killing guards
held in B. C. as evidence gathered
MONTREAL - With barbecues and
beachfronts beckoning, Quebec students
fighting tuition increases are
turning to election- style campaign
tactics and more creative forms of
protest to sustain support for their
cause during the summer months.
Student leaders readily admit
demonstrations will probably be
smaller over the summer due to
all the potential distractions, especially
given many students take on
full- time jobs and others head back
to their hometowns.
That's already been the case
at the nightly protest marches in
Montreal, which have been ending
earlier and seen lower turnouts in
recent days.
The challenge, student leaders
say, will be to keep up the momentum
for what promises to be a tumultuous
fall in Quebec.
Martine Desjardins, the president
of one student group, said her members
are planning an information
blitz to explain to Quebecers why
they're against the province's
planned tuition increase.
Students will be going door to
door and handing out pamphlets at
festivals as part of the campaign,
she said.
" We will be reaching out at public
events," she said in an interview. " It
will be an information campaign,
but there will still be lots of protests."
On Sunday, only about two dozen
student protesters took part in a pillow
fight at a Montreal park in support
of their cause.
There were countless more people
scattered throughout the park on
a sunny afternoon - sunbathing,
practising yoga and sharing picnic
lunches. One of the organizers said
there would have been more protesters
a month ago.
" It's certain that the movement
risks going into hibernation in July
and August, but that doesn't mean
the movement is dead or people
don't care about it," said Marjolaine
Poirier, a student at Universit� de
Montr�al.
The protest movement, which has
featured everything from clanging
pots and pans to nudity, has already
gained a reputation for creativity
and flair.
- The Canadian Press
Pillow fights, flyers mark
summer protest season
By Benjamin Shingler
By Brent Wittmeier
and Manisha Krishnan
JONATHAN HAYWARD / THE CANADIAN PRESS
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