Two men robbed an armoured truck early Friday outside a TD Canada Trust near 25th Avenue and Hewes Way. Police at the scene of Friday's armoured truck robbery in south Edmonton. Friday's deadly armoured truck robbery in Edmonton is further proof that new safety laws are needed to protect guards and the public, says a union that represents thousands of armoured car guards across Canada. Including Friday's robbery in Edmonton, there have been 12 armoured car robberies in the country since 2014. Armstrong said a lack of regulations for the armoured car industry puts public safety at risk, and security companies need to be held accountable.
Source: CBC News July 08, 2016 20:59 UTC