
More charges announced after 'unprovoked' drive-thru shooting: EPS
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Several charges have been laid after a shooting at an Edmonton drive-thru last October.
Several charges have been laid after a shooting at an Edmonton drive-thru last October.
The Edmonton Police Service arrested Isiaha Cermak, 24, and Darrious Ellis, 21, after a pair of assaults in the early hours of Oct. 9.
The EPS says a group including Cermak and Ellis approached five males at the drive-thru window of a fast food restaurant in the area of 80 Avenue and 103 Street at approximately 3 a.m. and the 24-year-old discharged a firearm "only a few feet away from where the group was standing."
No one was hit, police said.
Cermak, Ellis and a third person then allegedly assaulted two people in the other group and fled in a vehicle, EPS said.
The victims were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Police said the attack was unprovoked and that the groups did not know each other.

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