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No Bell On Bicycle Turns Into 20 Charges For Edmonton Man

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Oct, 2015 11:49 AM
  • No Bell On Bicycle Turns Into 20 Charges For Edmonton Man
EDMONTON — What started as a stop for not having a bell on a bike turned into almost 20 charges for an Edmonton man.
 
Police stopped the 25-year-old for riding on the sidewalk and not having the bell.
 
Police say they gave him a false name, so he was arrested for obstruction of justice.
 
While officers were trying to arrest the man, a knife fell out of his pants.
 
That led to a full search of his backpack, where police say they found a sawed-off shotgun, drugs and trafficking paraphernalia.
 
The cyclist is now facing charges related to weapons, trafficking, obstruction and breaching conditions, along with the ticket for not having a bell on his bike.

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