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Police investigating how shooter got firearm after autopsy and balistic analysis

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News release from the Edmonton Police Service

Autopsy on shooter, ballistic analysis complete in line of duty deaths

An autopsy on the shooter and ballistic analysis of the firearm have been completed in the Mar. 16, 2023 EPS line of duty deaths.

The Edmonton Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy on Mar. 22, 2023, and confirmed that the 16-year-old male shooter’s cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head consistent with being self-inflicted.

ā€œWe recognize that there is intense public interest in this investigation,ā€ says EPS Deputy Chief Devin Laforce. ā€œAt this time, our priorities need to be the integrity of ongoing investigations, including the origin of the firearm, as well as the safety and privacy of all the families affected by this tragedy. For these reasons, we are not releasing or confirming the name of the deceased.ā€

A bullet casing recovered from the scene of a Mar. 12, 2023 shooting at a nearby restaurant in the area of 133 Street and 114 Avenue has been forensically matched to the firearm that was recovered at the 132 Street and 114 Avenue apartment, where Constable Brett Ryan and Constable Travis Jordan were fatally shot on Mar. 16, 2023.

Investigators believe the suspect in the Mar. 12 shooting to be the same 16-year-old male responsible for the deaths of the two EPS members, although this has yet to be confirmed. Detectives are also working to trace the origins of the firearm and how it came to be in the youth’s possession.

At this time, investigators continue to believe that the youth’s parents, police dispatch and Constables Ryan and Jordan had no information to suggest there was a firearm in the home when the family dispute call for service was made on Mar. 16.

ā€œBoth events have been served by robust investigations that have followed all lines of inquiry,ā€ says Deputy Chief Devin Laforce. ā€œAll tips and other investigative avenues were pursued exhaustively by the investigating teams.ā€

The male shot on Mar. 12 in the restaurant remains in hospital in critical but stable condition, and the youth’s mother who was shot on Mar. 16 remains in hospital in serious but stable condition.

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Education negotiations update: Minister Horner

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President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement about the ongoing negotiations with TEBA and the ATA:

ā€œI am pleased to share that TEBA and the ATA met in an Alberta Labour Relations Board (LRB) resolution conference today to discuss the unfair labour practice complaint launched against the ATA, by TEBA.

ā€œAs a result of the resolution conference, the LRB issued a consent order, which is an agreement by the parties to resolve the complaint.

ā€œThe consent order clarifies that there are only three outstanding bargaining issues. They are:

  • The timing for implementation of the unified grid;
  • The ATA’s proposal for an annual 1.5% long service allowance for teachers at the maximum step of the grid; and,
  • Coverage of the COVID-19 vaccination.

ā€œThis consent order makes clear that none of the outstanding items under negotiation are about classroom complexity, class size or support for students.

ā€œAlberta’s government has already addressed these concerns though our current offer which would add 3000 more teachers to classrooms. In addition, Budget 2025 invested$1.6 billion to support diverse learning needs and complexity in classrooms. This includes $53 million for classroom complexity grants.

ā€œI trust that this order will assist Alberta’s families and teachers in understanding the true nature of the ongoing negotiations.ā€

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Sylvan Lake high school football coach fired for criticizing gender ideology sends legal letter to school board

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By Anthony Murdoch

The letter on behalf of Alberta high school volunteer football coach Taylor ‘Teej’ Johannesson mentions ‘workplace harassment’ while demanding his job back.

A Sylvan Lake high school football coach who was fired for sharing his views opposing transgender ideology on social media in a video discussing his Christian faith sent a legal demand to his former school board demanding he get his job back.

H.J. Cody High School volunteer coach Taylor ā€œTeejā€ Johannesson, asĀ reported by LifeSiteNews, earlier this month was fired by his school’s principal because he spoke out against gender-confused youth who ā€œtake their hatred of Christiansā€ to another level by committing violent acts against them.

School principal Alex Lambert fired Teej, as he is known, as a result of aĀ TikTokĀ video in which he speaks out against radical gender ideology and the dangers it brings.

In a recent update involving his case,Ā local mediaĀ with knowledge of Johannesson’s issues with the principal at H.J. Cody High School in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, confirmed a legal demand letter was sent to the school.

The letter reads, ā€œFrom his perspective, this opposition is consistent with the Alberta government’s position and legislation prohibiting prescribing prescription hormones to minors and providing care to them that involves transition surgeries.ā€

In the letter, the school board’s ā€œworkplace harassmentā€ procedure is mentioned, stating, ā€œAny act of workplace harassment or workplace violence shall be considered unacceptable conduct whether that conduct occurs at work, on Division grounds, or at division-sponsored activities.ā€

The legal demand letter, which was sent to school officials last week, reads, ā€œGiven that Mr. Johannesson’s expression in the TikTok Video was not connected to his volunteer work, the principal and the division have no authority to regulate his speech and punish him by the Termination decision, which isĀ ultra vires (ā€œbeyond the powers.)ā€

Johannesson has said, in speaking with local media, that his being back at work at the school as a volunteer coach has meaning:Ā ā€œIt’s about trying to create some change within the school system.ā€

He noted how, for ā€œtoo long,ā€ a certain ā€œpolitical view, one ideology, has taken hold in the school system.ā€

Johannesson has contacted Alberta’sĀ Chief of Staff for the Minister of Education about his firing and was told that there is a board meeting taking place over the demand letter.

According to Teej, Lambert used his TikTok video as an excuse to get rid of someone in the school with conservative political views and who is against her goal to place ā€œsafe space stickersā€ all over the school.

Teej has been in trouble before with the school administration. About three years ago, he was called in to see school officials for posting on Twitter a biological fact that ā€œBoys have a penis. Girls have a vagina.ā€

Alberta’s Conservative government under Premier Danielle Smith has in place aĀ new policyĀ protecting female athletes from gender-confused men that has taken effect across the province.

AsĀ LifeSiteNewsĀ previously reported, the Government of Alberta is currently fighting a court order that is blocking the province’s newly passed ban on transgender surgeries and drugs for children.

AlbertaĀ alsoĀ plansĀ to ban books with sexually explicit as well as pornographic material, many of which contain LGBT and even pedophilic content, from all school libraries.

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