Calgary police officer charged with 2 counts of 2nd-degree murder
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA, JUL 15 – Calgary officer Craig Stothard faces two second-degree murder charges after a police chase shooting that killed two van occupants, following an Alberta Serious Incident Response Team probe.
- An officer with the Calgary Police Service faces charges of second-degree murder for fatally shooting two individuals inside a van during a slow-speed chase in northeast Calgary on May 29, 2023.
- Authorities were alerted to a five-ton cube van operating in a reckless and unsafe manner before the suspects fled in the stolen vehicle, leading to a police chase that concluded on Memorial Drive N.E.
- The independent investigative unit in Alberta concluded that Officer Craig Stothard, who had served with Calgary police for 13 years, acted during rapidly evolving circumstances.
- ASIRT announced the charges in a July 15, 2025 news release, noting evidence met prosecution standards, while Chief Kate McLellan acknowledged the seriousness and extended condolences to families affected.
- On July 15, 2025, Stothard appeared in court facing two murder charges and was granted bail under specific conditions, while Calgary Police pledged to listen, learn, and support the judicial process.
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Calgary cop charged with two counts of second-degree murder
A Calgary police officer is facing two second-degree murder charges stemming from a shooting more than two years ago. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) began investigating on May 29, 2023 after police became involved in a chase on Memorial Drive in northeast Calgary that ended in an officer firing shots at a vehicle. […]

CP Calgary police officer charged with two counts of second-degree murder
CALGARY — The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says a Calgary police officer has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder after the occupants of a van were shot dead following a slow speed pursuit in 2023. More coming.
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