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Man injured in alleged road-rage hit
By SUN MEDIA
The Edmonton Sun

EDMONTON -- A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries yesterday afternoon after he was reportedly struck by a car following an alleged road rage incident in the city's north end.

Police said the incident happened around 3:30 p.m. in the area of 162 Avenue and 97 Street.

Two males allegedly got into a confrontation when one of the males got out of his vehicle and was then struck by a black Lincoln driven by the second male, said Staff Sgt. Langford Bawn. The second male then drove off.

Police arrested a man in the parking lot of the RCMP K division at 111 Avenue and 109 Street.

The injured person was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

Police continue to investigate and charges are pending.




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