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    3 Dead, 1 Critical After Canada Campus Shooting Cops Looking For Travis Baumgartner

    Police have said Travis Brandon Baumgartner is a person of interest believed to be one of several armored truck company employees who were at the University of Alberta around midnight June 15
    EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Police were searching for a security company employee who has been charged with murder in an attempted robbery of an armored truck at a western Canada university that left three armed guards dead and one in critical condition, police said Friday.

    Police said Travis Baumgartner, a 21-year-old employee of G4S Cash Services, was wanted for three counts of first degree murder as well as attempted murder in the shooting deaths of his colleagues. Canadian authorities said U.S border officials had been notified as well.

    The armored truck, abandoned but running, was found not far from the security company's offices. Police believe Baumgartner was working alongside his co-workers when they were shot.

    "We now believe this is the person that is responsible for this horrific and terrible crime," Police Supt. Bob Hassel said.

    Police said no University of Alberta students were involved. The university was quickly put on lockdown, but that was later lifted.

    G4S Cash Services spokeswoman Robin Steinberg confirmed that two male employees and a female employee were among the dead. She said the guards were armed, but she did not have further details.

    Steinberg said the company, which is in over 100 countries, has never had a fatality in Canada before.

    "It's horrible to lose this many," she said.

    One G4S Cash Services van was found at the scene. Police found an armored truck, running but abandoned, not far from the G4S offices.

    "At some point during the delivery, three of those employees were shot at a location inside the mall," Edmonton police chief Rod Knecht said during a press conference. "A fourth employee was shot outside the mall."

    Police had already said Baumgartner was on a crew from G4S Security that was restocking a bank machine at the university's mall overnight.

    Henrietta Shegelski said her daughter-in-law Michelle Shegelski was among those killed. She said Michelle worked for the company for years and had recently married her soul mate.

    Such shootings are rare in Canada, where residents are nervous about anything that might indicate they are moving closer to U.S. levels of gun violence. The oil boom town of Fort McMurray, Alberta, however, often has drug-related shootings, and Vancouver often has gang shootings. Gunfire at Toronto's most prominent mall this month left two dead and several injured. A shooting at an Edmonton club in 2006 left three dead.

    It was the second robbery of a G4S armored vehicle in Edmonton in recent months. Last December, guards making a mid-afternoon pickup outside a casino were attacked and pepper-sprayed by two masked men. The pair fled in a Jeep with an undisclosed amount of money. Police didn't make arrests in that case.

    Friday's shooting happened shortly after midnight in the Hub Mall area, which has student residences and shops. It's the university's summer session, so fewer students are living on campus.

    Ian Breitzke, a student, said he was watching TV when he heard a man crying out in pain. He said when police came about 10 minutes later they broke down the door to a room behind an ATM machine and pulled out two people who seemed dead.

    The student said police then pulled out a man who was alive.

    One photo posted to Facebook was taken from a balcony looking down into the mall. It shows three people lying in front of a TD bank machine, with emergency crews working over them. Blood streaks the floor from behind the machine to where the bodies are.

    "The university is saddened about those who lost their lives last night and we extend our condolences to their loved ones," the university said on its website.

    It said the rest of the campus was operating as normal.

    Baumgartner was believed to be driving a Ford F-150 truck with Alberta license plate ZRE-724, authorities said.

    Steven Munz, a close friend of Baumgartner, said earlier Baumgartner had been on the job for only three months and wanted to eventually become a police officer.

    "But he felt he really didn't have what it took," Munz said.

    Munz said he's surprised Baumgartner could be involved, but had noticed his personality change in the last year.

    "Over the last year I've kind of noticed him slowly changing as a person. It's almost more irrational the way he thinks," he said. "I didn't think he was capable of something like this, but who knows, right?"

    In a profile on the dating website Plenty of Fish, Baumgartner bills himself as an armored car guard who is into video gaming. A photo shows him shirtless holding a cell phone. He says he has a laid back personality and a "10" physique.

    "I'm a great guy. We don't come around often," he writes.
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    Steven Munz, a close friend of Baumgartner, said earlier Baumgartner had been on the job for only three months and wanted to eventually become a police officer.

    "But he felt he really didn't have what it took," Munz said.
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    Caught him.

    Canadian gunman, 21, who 'killed three at student campus' caught at U.S. border

    By Daily Mail Reporter

    PUBLISHED: 00:11 EST, 17 June 2012 | UPDATED: 00:13 EST, 17 June 2012

    The man wanted in a deadly armored car heist at a university in western Canada that left three armed guards dead was arrested at gunpoint by U.S. border officials in Washington state, police said Saturday.

    Edmonton police Supt. Bob Hassel said in a news release that Travis Baumgartner was stopped near a border crossing in Lynden, Washington, southwest of Abbotsford, British Columbia. Officials said Baumgartner was in his pickup truck and was alone.

    Police said a sum of money was found in the truck when Baumgartner was arrested. Police had earlier called it a ‘significant’ sum.
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    The man wanted in connection with a deadly armoured-car heist at the University of Alberta had over $330,000 in cash in his vehicle when he was arrested at a U.S. border crossing adjoining British Columbia, U.S. border officers say.

    Travis Baumgartner, 21, was stopped at the border crossing in Lynden, Wash., near the U.S.-Canada border southwest of Abbotsford, B.C., Edmonton police said Saturday. Border security was alerted when his licence plate was scanned by an automated system and set off an alarm warning officers that he was considered armed and dangerous.

    Baumgartner had an Alberta's driver's licence but no passport when he hit the border crossing, said Tom Schreiber with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

    "Sometimes you have to scratch your head and wonder why people would knowingly come up and make contact with law enforcement," Schreiber said. "Maybe he thought he would be able to get through — I don't know."
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    "We're grateful to the border officials at Lynden, Washington, for their excellent work in arresting a man we believe was armed and extremely dangerous," Edmonton police Supt. Bob Hassel wrote in a release.

    Police said Saturday afternoon Baumgartner's company-issued firearm and body armour were missing, but border officials said no weapons were found in the blue Ford F-150 bearing his mother's licence plate when he was arrested.

    "You go home with that warm inner feeling knowing you were able to remove a dangerous criminal from the streets of somebody's community," Schreiber said.
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    Noticing an automated alarm and a cash-laden dude without a passport. How is that "excellent work"? Seems like "all in a day's work" to me. "Excellent" would have been finding him while he's cleverly disguised with credible-but-forged papers in an otherwise non-suspicious vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota Valkyrie View Post
    The man wanted in connection with a deadly armoured-car heist at the University of Alberta had over $330,000 in cash in his vehicle when he was arrested at a U.S. border crossing adjoining British Columbia, U.S. border officers say.
    I'd say $330k was indeed a 'significant sum' of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    I'd say $330k was indeed a 'significant sum' of money.
    Unless you're Bill Gates, then it's pocket change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota Valkyrie View Post
    Noticing an automated alarm and a cash-laden dude without a passport. How is that "excellent work"? Seems like "all in a day's work" to me. "Excellent" would have been finding him while he's cleverly disguised with credible-but-forged papers in an otherwise non-suspicious vehicle.
    I get you; but they took a suspect who was considered armed and dangerous in without shots loosened and without any innocent bystanders being endangered. Maybe that is why they are congratulating themselves on a job well done?
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