Armed standoff 'no longer a threat to public safety,' say Calgary police
The armed standoff in southeast Calgary lasting nearly 30 hours appears to have come to an end. Police are allowing some people to return to their homes, but say officers will continue to investigate through the night.
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![Calgary police and RCMP tactical team members keep watch on a house where shots were fired yesterday. Residents of an east-end Calgary neighbourhood were being told to stay away as a standoff stretched into its second day in Calgary, Friday, March 15, 2024. Calgary police and RCMP tactical team members keep watch on a house where shots were fired.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7146146.1710563743!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/calgary-standoff-20240315.jpg)
The armed standoff in southeast Calgary lasting nearly 30 hours appears to have come to an end. Police are allowing some people to return to their homes, but say officers will continue to investigate through the night.