Gun violence is on the rise in Calgary, and it’s a troubling trend for police. But what is being done to address the increase in shootings? Adam MacVicar reports.
Editor’s note: This story shows a list of statistics of the origins of seized guns linked to crime in Calgary. The chart shows a percentage breakdown of where those guns originated, which accounts for only 52 per cent of the guns. The other 48 per cent have not had their origins determined and was not listed in the chart. Global News regrets any confusion this may have caused.
What are Calgary police doing about high number of shootings in 2022?
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