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Edmonton hate crimes officers search for suspect in aggravated assault of 2 men

Police said the suspect is an aboriginal man in his early 20s. He is believed to be about 5'9" tall. He was last seen wearing jeans, skateboarding sneakers and a hooded sweatshirt with patched elbows and shoulders. Courtesy, EPS

EDMONTON – Edmonton police are searching for a man who verbally and physically assaulted an openly gay man and his brother near Kingsway Mall last month.

At around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, the brothers were approached by an unknown man at the transit station near the north Edmonton mall.

The suspect started to berate one of the brothers who police said identifies as openly gay. Police said the suspect yelled derogatory terms related to the man’s sexuality.

The brothers were then assaulted. They both suffered serious injuries in the attack. Police and EMS crews were called to the scene by witnesses. The men were treated and taken to hospital.

The male suspect left the scene and boarded a transit bus.

Police said the suspect is an aboriginal man in his early 20s. He is believed to be about 5’9″ tall. He was last seen wearing jeans, skateboarding sneakers and a hooded sweatshirt with patched elbows and shoulders.

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Watch below: Edmonton police release surveillance video of the alleged suspect on an ETS bus

Click to play video: 'Surveillance video of man wanted in aggravated assault near Edmonton’s Kingsway Mall'
Surveillance video of man wanted in aggravated assault near Edmonton’s Kingsway Mall

The Edmonton Police Service Hate Crimes Detail continues to investigate.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact the EPS Hate Crimes hotline at 780-421-3489. Anonymous information can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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