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Southern Alberta man charged after Lethbridge police officer assaulted

WATCH ABOVE: Police are looking for an 18-year-old Brooks man who allegedly tried to take a police officer's Taser. It happened outside of a community hall early Saturday in south Lethbridge. The incident was captured on video and shared by a user on Instagram – Oct 30, 2018

UPDATE: On Wednesday, Lethbridge police addressed a video of the officer takedown described below that was shared over social media. Click here to read the latest.

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Editor’s note: Lethbridge police originally said the incident took place outside École La Vérendrye, which is attached to La Cité des Prairie.

Lethbridge police are looking for a Brooks man after he allegedly tried to take an officer’s Taser.

It happened early Saturday morning outside La Cité des Prairie, a multi-functional hall on 6 Avenue S., the scene of a private Halloween party.

Officers were called to the centre at around 1:30 a.m., following reports of numerous fights after a fire extinguisher was discharged in the gym.

When police arrived, a large number of intoxicated youths were seen leaving the building.

A fight started outside the venue and while an officer was placing one person under arrest he was allegedly tackled from behind. The officer said a man tried removing his Taser from its holster.

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The officer managed to get up and maintain control of the weapon, but the suspect fled the scene.

Peyton Thomas Kale Many Shots, 18, faces three charges: assaulting a peace officer, disarming or attempting to disarm a peace officer and obstructing a peace officer.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Lethbridge police or Crime Stoppers.

Damage sustained to the event hall as a result of the Halloween party is estimated at approximately $4,000.

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