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From CBC News, The World is Sauer. I'm Neil Kumar.
Police have now given more details in the Charlie Kirk's shooting investigation as the manhunt for the suspect continues.
Investigators have now released a new video of the suspect and are pleading for the public's help.
Katie Simpson has more from Washington.
Police scour the neighborhood where the suspect was last seen,
urgently looking for any new information about the gunman on the loose,
releasing photos of a person of interest describing him as college-aged,
saying he blended into the crowd at Utah Valley University.
Authorities say the gunman fled, ditching his weapon, which is now in their possession.
It is a high-powered bolt-action rifle.
Investigators have also collected footwear impression, a palm print, and forearm imprints for analysis.
It's very clear that they're having a difficult time trying to identify this suspect.
It has been a significant challenge with every hour that passes.
It becomes harder and harder to try and track down this person.
Police originally said they would only release photos of the person of interest of the suspect in this case
if they couldn't identify him.
But since then, they've released a series of photos
and now this video,
so it shows that they are having some challenges
and are really relying on the public
to try to get ahead in this investigation.
Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
The NHL has announced that five former
world junior hockey players
acquitted on central assault charges
can return to play in December.
The men will be eligible to sign with the team
as soon as October 15th.
Karen Pauls has the latest.
It was a case that gripped Canadian.
the legal community and hockey fans around the world. Michael McLeod, Alex Formanton, Carter Hart, Dylan Dubay, and Cal Foote were charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ontario hotel room in June of 2018. They all pleaded not guilty and were acquitted by a judge in July. Thursday, the NHL cleared the way for them to return to the ice. McLeod, Hart, Dubay, and Foote can sign contracts with any team. Formington would have to sign.
with the Ottawa Senators by December 1st to be eligible for games this season,
although he signed with a Swiss team last week.
The NHL says the events of that night were deeply troubling and unacceptable
and fall woefully short of the league's standards.
Still, it says each of the players have expressed regret and remorse,
so after two years away from NHL ICE, they'll be allowed to return.
Karen Paul's, CBC News, Winnipeg.
NATO is strengthening its defenses after Russian incursions into Polish airspace.
Poland shot down multiple drones earlier this week.
Russia said it didn't intend to hit any targets there.
The Czech Republic is sending helicopters and troops to Poland,
and both France and Britain are sending extra aircraft to secure NATO's eastern flank.
Germany says it will permanently station a brigade in Lithuania.
Calgary police have charged a man for tumbling into the apartment residence he lives under.
They allege that he broke through his own ceiling to gain access to the
home of his upstairs neighbor. Ann Marie Tricky has the details. On September 5th, police in
Calgary responded to reports of a break and enter. The victim in question had been away from her
residence. She returned to discover a large hole in her floor, despite the door being locked. She
says she was experiencing ongoing issues with the downstairs neighbor, which had intensified
in recent weeks. Investigators believe that neighbor had broken into his ceiling and created a
large hole between his suite and his upstairs neighbor's residence. Police have taken
a 46-year-old man into custody. He has been charged with one count of break and enter with
intent to commit criminal harassment, one count of mischief to property over $5,000,
and two counts of disobeying a court order. Inspector Keith Hurley of the Calgary Police
has called the incident a deeply disturbing violation of personal space. The man is set to
appear in court Friday. Anne Re Tricky, CBC News, Calgary.
And that is your world this hour. Remember, you can listen to us wherever you get your
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For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.
